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Soft Systems Methodology Summary
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Soft systems methodology provides a framework for structuring, analyzing, and solving problems in systems that involve people. It integrates logical, cultural, and political analyses of a problem situation in order to imagine, discuss, and then...
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Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) is an approach to organisational process modelling and it can be used both for general problem solving and in the management of change. It was developed in England by academics at the University of Lancaster Systems...


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Greener Management International
The role of soft systems methodology in planning for sustainable production.
03/22/2002: 5,098 words, approx. 17 pages
The concept of sustainability is increasingly gathering support in production companies as a tool for long-term viability and corporate responsibility. To facilitate the planning and implementation of sustainability, many companies are investigating foresighting and backcasting as techniques that will allow them to understand,...
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The Journal of Computer Information Systems
A system development methodology for ERP systems
04/01/2002: 8,543 words, approx. 29 pages
ABSTRACT An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) project is considered highly risky, since it is large, complex, usually unfamiliar to the organization and implemented under a tight timetable. It usually entails process reengineering and many changes. To reduce the risk and improve the probability...
 


 

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