This paper shares the conclusions of the authors with respect to a comparison of Beer’s viable systems model (VSM) and modern business process thinking. These conclusions have been arrived at as a result of extensive empirical research over the past five years. Modern business process thinking and the VSM provides the foundations for a viable business structure which maximises opportunities for managing agility. The paper provides a brief background to the research and explains VSM and modern business process thinking. It then goes on to demonstrate how VSM and modern business process thinking combine to provide a powerful structure for planning and managing today’s modern organisation in an uncertain and dynamic environment. In developing ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to connect strategic agility and business model (BM) innovatio...
The greatest challenge facing companies today is the ability to survive in an extremely uncertain an...
For people, organisations, communities and societies, agility in the sense of being able to rapidly ...
Although complex organisational dynamics cannot be predicted, and therefore outcomes controlled, it ...
Agility, a modem management concept, is the ability to thrive and prosper in a continuous changing a...
In this contribution, a multi-level concept of organisa-tional fitness is expounded and synthesised ...
Focusing on strategic agility and business model concepts, the present paper proposes a framework fo...
Aim of this work is to propose an open and dynamic view of organization that goes beyond the boundar...
Stafford Beer's Viable Systems Model (VSM) is an exceptionally insightful organizational analysis to...
AbstractThis paper considers organizations as dynamic open systems, seeking to maintain viable relat...
The problem facing enterprises in the late 20th century can be seen as the latest version of two lon...
The aim of the paper is to examine further and define “how” and “why” the Viable Systems Approach (V...
Contains fulltext : 141466.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper...
Observing strategic agility as a performance outcome require properly observing the firm over a peri...
Through two cases of IT-enabled business capability building in large enterprises, this paper elucid...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to connect strategic agility and business model (BM) innovatio...
The greatest challenge facing companies today is the ability to survive in an extremely uncertain an...
For people, organisations, communities and societies, agility in the sense of being able to rapidly ...
Although complex organisational dynamics cannot be predicted, and therefore outcomes controlled, it ...
Agility, a modem management concept, is the ability to thrive and prosper in a continuous changing a...
In this contribution, a multi-level concept of organisa-tional fitness is expounded and synthesised ...
Focusing on strategic agility and business model concepts, the present paper proposes a framework fo...
Aim of this work is to propose an open and dynamic view of organization that goes beyond the boundar...
Stafford Beer's Viable Systems Model (VSM) is an exceptionally insightful organizational analysis to...
AbstractThis paper considers organizations as dynamic open systems, seeking to maintain viable relat...
The problem facing enterprises in the late 20th century can be seen as the latest version of two lon...
The aim of the paper is to examine further and define “how” and “why” the Viable Systems Approach (V...
Contains fulltext : 141466.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper...
Observing strategic agility as a performance outcome require properly observing the firm over a peri...
Through two cases of IT-enabled business capability building in large enterprises, this paper elucid...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to connect strategic agility and business model (BM) innovatio...
The greatest challenge facing companies today is the ability to survive in an extremely uncertain an...
For people, organisations, communities and societies, agility in the sense of being able to rapidly ...