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In an increasingly VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and
ambiguous) business world, it is more important than ever for
organizations to build resilience into their everyday practice.
Business Resilience is a practical guide to making organizations
more resilient and improving current practices by building on what
the organization does well. It explains how managers should
constantly monitor their business environment and adapt their
priorities depending on the level of disruption - from gradual
innovation and improvement in good times to swarming on a single
problem during a crisis. Based on the authors' new models for
resilience and progress, this book includes frameworks and tools
which can be tailored to any organization and used as stand-alone
improvements or combined across teams and departments. These
practices avoid unnecessary change but enable rapid and sustainable
improvements in product development, service delivery and customer
value. Learn how to survive and thrive in any environment with this
actionable approach to making progress at pace and effectively
embedding business resilience.
In an increasingly VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and
ambiguous) business world, it is more important than ever for
organizations to build resilience into their everyday practice.
Business Resilience is a practical guide to making organizations
more resilient and improving current practices by building on what
the organization does well. It explains how managers should
constantly monitor their business environment and adapt their
priorities depending on the level of disruption - from gradual
innovation and improvement in good times to swarming on a single
problem during a crisis. Based on the authors' new models for
resilience and progress, this book includes frameworks and tools
which can be tailored to any organization and used as stand-alone
improvements or combined across teams and departments. These
practices avoid unnecessary change but enable rapid and sustainable
improvements in product development, service delivery and customer
value. Learn how to survive and thrive in any environment with this
actionable approach to making progress at pace and effectively
embedding business resilience.
New object-oriented technologies have been conceived and
implemented over the past decade in order to manage complexity
inherent in information systems development. Research has spanned
from information systems modelling languages (UML and OML) to
databases (ODMG), from programming languages (Java) to middleware
technology (CORBA). A more widespread use of the Internet has led
to the emergence and integration of various other technologies,
such as XML and database connectivity tools, allowing businesses to
access and exchange information over the Internet. The main theme
of OOIS 2000 was "Object-Technology and New Business Opportunities"
and focused on research conducted in the area of effective
information systems development for the promotion of e-commerce.
Papers were invited from academics and practitioners. The
thirty-nine papers accepted for oms 2000 are included in these
proceedings. It is nice to see this year that the shift from
centralised to distributed systems and the widespread access and
use of the Internet has allowed the advent of new opportunities for
businesses to exploit, in the form of e-commerce.
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