In 1967 Stafford Beer characterized the field of management science as "the business use of operations research".
Allenna Leonard has published several works on cybernetics and the work of Stafford Beer.
He was a mentor to the British operations research pioneer Stafford Beer.
Cybersyn was developed by British cybernetics expert Stafford Beer.
In the 1970s Stafford Beer considered this condition as necessary for autonomy which identifies self-organization in persisting and living systems.
Vanilla is the daughter of Stafford Beer.
Stafford Beer died in Toronto in 2002 at the age of 75 years after a considerable period of ill-health.
Stafford Beer worked in the fields of operational research, cybernetics and management science.
Stafford Beer wrote several books and articles:
The notion of cybernetics and management was first introduced by Stafford Beer in the late 1950s.