Over the past two decades three problem structuring methods have become particularly well known: soft systems methodology (SSM), strategic choice (SC), and strategic options development and analysis (SODA) (Rosenhead and Mingers, 2001). Discussion of these methods often focuses upon the differences. In order to develop an effective future for problem structuring methods, we believe it might be more appropriate to focus on their similarities. It is likely to be the similarities that have driven their success, as organizations, and managers, seek to find ways of managing complex messy problems. Indeed, other than the originators of these three methods, who are, not surprisingly, very fussy about the way in which each of the methods are used, ...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have been widely and successfully used in many organizations, but...
Over the last forty years, new methods and methodologies have been developed to deal with wicked pro...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have been widely and successfully used in many organizations, but...
Over the past two decades three problem structuring methods have become particularly well known: sof...
When OR practitioners address complex strategic issues with organizations, they often combine proble...
Problem structuring methods (‘soft’ OR) have been around for approximately 40 years and yet these me...
This paper provides a review and evaluation of the use of problem structuring methods (PSMs) in prac...
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...
Up until the early 1970s there was a fair consensus among operations researchers and manage-ment sci...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs), also known as soft OR approaches, are most commonly employed wit...
In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evidence for ...
Abstract In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evid...
There is renewed interest – amongst practitioners and academics – in using soft OR and problem struc...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have been widely and successfully used in many organizations, but...
Over the last forty years, new methods and methodologies have been developed to deal with wicked pro...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have been widely and successfully used in many organizations, but...
Over the past two decades three problem structuring methods have become particularly well known: sof...
When OR practitioners address complex strategic issues with organizations, they often combine proble...
Problem structuring methods (‘soft’ OR) have been around for approximately 40 years and yet these me...
This paper provides a review and evaluation of the use of problem structuring methods (PSMs) in prac...
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...
Up until the early 1970s there was a fair consensus among operations researchers and manage-ment sci...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs), also known as soft OR approaches, are most commonly employed wit...
In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evidence for ...
Abstract In the past decade there has been a discussion on the need for and degree of empirical evid...
There is renewed interest – amongst practitioners and academics – in using soft OR and problem struc...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have been widely and successfully used in many organizations, but...
Over the last forty years, new methods and methodologies have been developed to deal with wicked pro...
Problem structuring methods (PSMs) have been widely and successfully used in many organizations, but...