In the future, organisations must face sudden changes and increase competitiveness. Firms need to have resources and competencies to set a strategic advantage in the business context to survive. This paper describes two management models used to define strategy and implement benefits for the firm and compares them with a systemic framework and the Systemic Design Approach. The comparison highlights the necessity to analyse organisations considering their complexity in terms of resources and interactions between spheres and roles. This evidence led us to sustain that Systemic Design can provide a better approach to organisational complexity and could be able to manage the multiple interactions that an organisational implementation requires. The result is defining Systemic Design guidelines to implement the Systemic framework better and developing a toolkit to support firms in their organisational processes.

Systemic design's guidelines to implement organizational change / Rosini, Caterina; Barbero, Silvia. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 1-18. (Intervento presentato al convegno DRS2022: Bilbao tenutosi a Bilbao nel 25 June - 3 July) [10.21606/drs.2022.625].

Systemic design's guidelines to implement organizational change

Rosini, Caterina;Barbero, Silvia
2022

Abstract

In the future, organisations must face sudden changes and increase competitiveness. Firms need to have resources and competencies to set a strategic advantage in the business context to survive. This paper describes two management models used to define strategy and implement benefits for the firm and compares them with a systemic framework and the Systemic Design Approach. The comparison highlights the necessity to analyse organisations considering their complexity in terms of resources and interactions between spheres and roles. This evidence led us to sustain that Systemic Design can provide a better approach to organisational complexity and could be able to manage the multiple interactions that an organisational implementation requires. The result is defining Systemic Design guidelines to implement the Systemic framework better and developing a toolkit to support firms in their organisational processes.
2022
978-1-91229-457-2
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