This paper provides a review and evaluation of the use of problem structuring methods (PSMs) in practice. It starts by describing the origins of problem structuring methods, the type of problem situation for which they are suitable, and the characteristics of some leading methods. An overview of the practice of PSMs is provided from a number of angles, including case studies and surveys of applications. A number of issues in the application of PSMs are discussed, in particular an account of the debate about evaluation of the success of PSMs; the selection of an appropriate method; multimethodology; and a variety of aspects of the maintenance of relationships with the client organisation(s). Finally, some possible future developments are sug...
In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evidence for ...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have been widely and successfully used in many organizations, but...
To be able to exploit the future opportunities for Operational Research (OR), we need to prepare for...
This paper provides a review and evaluation of the use of problem structuring methods (PSMs) in prac...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs), also known as soft OR approaches, are most commonly employed wit...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have most commonly been employed with groups operating within sin...
When OR practitioners address complex strategic issues with organizations, they often combine proble...
Using the notion of multi-organisational collaboration as a process involving the creation of shared...
Over the past two decades three problem structuring methods have become particularly well known: sof...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) aim to build shared understanding in a group of decision makers. ...
Exploring the three levels of project management, this edited collection analyses the practice of pr...
There is renewed interest – amongst practitioners and academics – in using soft OR and problem struc...
Problem structuring methods (‘soft’ OR) have been around for approximately 40 years and yet these me...
Abstract In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evid...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) are a family of participatory and interactive methods whose purpo...
In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evidence for ...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have been widely and successfully used in many organizations, but...
To be able to exploit the future opportunities for Operational Research (OR), we need to prepare for...
This paper provides a review and evaluation of the use of problem structuring methods (PSMs) in prac...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs), also known as soft OR approaches, are most commonly employed wit...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have most commonly been employed with groups operating within sin...
When OR practitioners address complex strategic issues with organizations, they often combine proble...
Using the notion of multi-organisational collaboration as a process involving the creation of shared...
Over the past two decades three problem structuring methods have become particularly well known: sof...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) aim to build shared understanding in a group of decision makers. ...
Exploring the three levels of project management, this edited collection analyses the practice of pr...
There is renewed interest – amongst practitioners and academics – in using soft OR and problem struc...
Problem structuring methods (‘soft’ OR) have been around for approximately 40 years and yet these me...
Abstract In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evid...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) are a family of participatory and interactive methods whose purpo...
In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evidence for ...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have been widely and successfully used in many organizations, but...
To be able to exploit the future opportunities for Operational Research (OR), we need to prepare for...