Executive Report

The Ideal of Coherence

Posted September 17, 2012 | Technology |

Abstract

Broad coherence is a highly desirable characteristic of every human enterprise but is conspicuous by its absence in most places. Everything should "hang together" and be "true as a whole," but it seldom does. Is coherence an unrealistic ideal or an attainable goal?

About The Author
Thomas Marzolf
Thomas Marzolf, a long-time student of modeling and systems thinking, has more than 40 years' experience in developing software systems. He has served as Manager of System Architecture for the Vanguard Group and has been a Principal Consultant and Leader of the Global Services Process Practice for IONA Technologies. Mr. Marzolf holds engineering degrees from Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania.
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