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Jun 29 2016

Unintended Consequences Hurt: Summer Reading for Joined Up Thinking

Unintended Consequences Hurt: Summer Reading for Joined Up Thinking

  Our lives today are filled with unprecedented levels of rapid change and complexity. Unintended consequences can quickly emerge from inadequate thinking, so we have an urgent need to learn to think in a “joined-up” way. The definition of ‘joined-up thinking” is:  “thinking about a complicated problem in an intelligent way that includes all the important […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking, systems view of the world, Theory of Constraints · Tagged: brexit, joined up thinking, Thinking Process Tools, unintended consequences

Jun 24 2016

Why Businesses Can Change the World (for the better)

Why Businesses Can Change the World (for the better)

People struggle to understand big systems, such as nations and alliances. It’s just too big and complicated (what better proof than U.K. citizens voting to leave the European Union.) So they try to break things down into simpler pieces and set up barriers (silos, fiefdoms, departments). Unfortunately, that just doesn’t work in today’s complex reality […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking, systems view of the world, Theory of Constraints · Tagged: brexit, Systems Thinking, whole system transformation

Jun 21 2016

What Happens in Europe This Week Affects You, Anywhere in the World (Brexit)

What Happens in Europe This Week Affects You, Anywhere in the World (Brexit)

Whether you care or not about the UK staying in or exiting the European Union (EU), the result of this week’s referendum will affect you. Why? Firstly, because we live in a highly interdependent and therefore complex world and there will be a ripple effect into the global economy. Secondly, because it touches on a very […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: systems view of the world, Theory of Constraints · Tagged: brexit, complexity, europe, Systems Thinking

Jun 17 2016

How To Overcome Resistance To Change – a Systemic Approach

How To Overcome Resistance To Change – a Systemic Approach

Any time leaders try to introduce change into an organization they will be faced with the fear and conflicts of the people involved in the changes. In our series we’ve been talking specifically about digital transformation but it is true for any major shift. If these reactions and resistance to change are not managed they will […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking, systems view of the world, Theory of Constraints

Jun 10 2016

Digital Transformation and Systemic Change Management

Digital Transformation and Systemic Change Management

Dr. W. Edwards Deming used to say: “The only thing that does not require maintenance is obsolescence”. This is a fundamental truth: if we do not evolve, we regress. What makes everything more complicated is the pace at which we must evolve to survive. Technology speeds everything up, including the world of technology. We’ve been looking at […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking, systems view of the world, Theory of Constraints · Tagged: change, change management, Deming, digital transformation, Goldratt, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation

Jun 05 2016

Digitalization Needs Cooperation: Start Transforming the Enterprise for the Digital Future

Digitalization Needs Cooperation: Start Transforming the Enterprise for the Digital Future

Digitalization will inevitably lead organizations to shift their way of working in radical ways. For example, according to Gartner senior VP Dale Kutnick in a recent article, digitalization will require:  business development; the IT department and the product management or engineering team – to work together at an unprecedented level of cooperation”. How can that […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: project management, Systems Thinking, systems view of the world, Theory of Constraints · Tagged: change, CIOs, critical chain, digitalization, Goldratt, information technology, theory of constraints

Jun 01 2016

How CIOs Can Break Free of the Silo Prison with Systemic Management

How CIOs Can Break Free of the Silo Prison with Systemic Management

What if there were a way to break free of the silo prison? What if we could build an organization where the best qualified could fully contribute and unleash their potential, where there was engagement, transparency, efficient communication and sharing of information? Well, there is. And CIOs are perfectly poised to change the music and spearhead the transformation.  […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Synchronized production, Systems Thinking, systems view of the world, Theory of Constraints · Tagged: buffer management, CIO, digital transformation, information technology, leadership, network of projects, systemic management, theory of constraints

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