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The use and application of Stafford Beer's 'Viable System Model' as a diagnostic tool

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Main Author: Smart, Michael Charles
Other Authors: Ryan, Tom B
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Mechanical Engineering 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/20198 The use and application of Stafford Beer's 'Viable System Model' as a diagnostic tool Smart, Michael Charles Ryan, Tom B Mechanical Engineering Includes bibliographical references. This research project is about one of the many tools available to the manager to evaluate an organisation, Stafford Beer's Viable System Model. The model as derived in his book 'The Heart of Enterprise', is reviewed in depth as part of the research. The model is then used to diagnose two organisations, a network marketing organisation, a growing and successful enterprise, and an engineering jobbing shop, an enterprise struggling to survive. It is shown how the successful enterprise conforms to the Viable System Model and the struggling one does not. The network marketing company is further examined to identify elements that contribute to its success and it is shown that these elements do not exist in the engineering jobbing shop. A proposal is then put forward on how to reorganise the engineering jobbing shop and implement the elements of success identified in the network marketing organisation. The research concludes by acknowledging that while it is beyond the scope of this research to categorically conclude that an enterprise must conform to the Viable System Model to be viable, the two specific companies researched here do suggest this. This is in agreement with Stafford Beer's contention that for an organisation to be viable it must at the very least conform to the Viable System Model. It is further concluded that the research demonstrates the usefulness of the Viable System Model in the evaluation of an organisation. 2016-07-04T08:44:16Z 2016-07-04T08:44:16Z 1999 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/20198 eng application/pdf Department of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
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title_full The use and application of Stafford Beer's 'Viable System Model' as a diagnostic tool
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title_short The use and application of Stafford Beer's 'Viable System Model' as a diagnostic tool
title_sort use and application of stafford beer s viable system model as a diagnostic tool
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