...I am extremely offended that you give credit to Losada for this. Edward Lorenz deserves all the credit, Losada may have written about it, but so have fuckloads of other people. It's like finding something on Google and thanking Google for the information; nay, like thanking the librarian for discovering the knowledge in a book she helped you find.
@Imaigner1 It's true that Edward Lorenz is the person who gets the credit for developing the mathematics behind this model - that's why it's called a "Lorenz attractor".
This animation, however, doesn't focus on the fact that such mathematics exist, but on the specific parameters that Losada found to relate to the performance of high and low performance teams. Please see the paper I refer to if you wish to learn more about what information this animation conveys.
...I am extremely offended that you give credit to Losada for this. Edward Lorenz deserves all the credit, Losada may have written about it, but so have fuckloads of other people. It's like finding something on Google and thanking Google for the information; nay, like thanking the librarian for discovering the knowledge in a book she helped you find.
Imaigner1 5 months ago
@Imaigner1 It's true that Edward Lorenz is the person who gets the credit for developing the mathematics behind this model - that's why it's called a "Lorenz attractor".
This animation, however, doesn't focus on the fact that such mathematics exist, but on the specific parameters that Losada found to relate to the performance of high and low performance teams. Please see the paper I refer to if you wish to learn more about what information this animation conveys.
Juhatorma 5 months ago