Continuous Change

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e.g. Budget airlines has forced Major airlines to cut costs by 50% per seat
 
e.g. Budget airlines has forced Major airlines to cut costs by 50% per seat
  
Sabena went bankrupt becuase the Mckinsey strategy was too high risk and there wasnt the financial stability to underpin it
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Sabena went bankrupt because the Mckinsey strategy was too high risk and there wasnt the financial stability to underpin it
  
 
Things can go badly wrong then co's change their architecture
 
Things can go badly wrong then co's change their architecture

Latest revision as of 21:43, 21 December 2010

Continuous Improvement - Challenge the status quo Continuous Learning - updating knowledge base Continuous Adaptation - open change receptive cultures

Change as a discontinuous process

Occaisonally a real or imaginary crisis can jolt an organisation - bursts of activity followed by consolidation

e.g. Budget airlines has forced Major airlines to cut costs by 50% per seat

Sabena went bankrupt because the Mckinsey strategy was too high risk and there wasnt the financial stability to underpin it

Things can go badly wrong then co's change their architecture

Opacity - limited foresight in to how different units in an organization are interconnected Asperity - An organizational culture that wont accept change

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