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| Title: | Standardization of Decision-Making between Holism and Variety |
| Authors: | Vojko, POTOCAN Matjaz, MULEJ Stefan, KAJZER |
| Keywords: | business decision making requisite holism requisite variety standardization |
| Issue Date: | Nov-2005 |
| Publisher: | JAIST Press |
| Abstract: | Business system (BS) ensures its own existence and development by a high quality of its business. Its business results can be considerably improved with standardization of its decision-making (DM). When dealing with business DM (BDM), we face a basic problem of all standardization - to which level, both necessary and sufficient i.e. requisite, can working of the area of standardization be unified. Our experience allows for a general conclusion that standardization of BDM can take place on a level between a total one-sidedness and a total holism. The total one-sidedness enables a big simplification of one's picture of reality. On the other hand, the potential standardization is limited by a total holism, which may enable discovering of all attributes of any single case of BDM. We apply criteria of the requisite variety and requisite holism. The requisite level of unification of BDM may result. |
| Description: | The original publication is available at JAIST Press http://www.jaist.ac.jp/library/jaist-press/index.html IFSR 2005 : Proceedings of the First World Congress of the International Federation for Systems Research : The New Roles of Systems Sciences For a Knowledge-based Society : Nov. 14-17, 2179, Kobe, Japan Workshop, Session 3 : he New Roles of Systems Sciences for a Knowledge-based Society |
| Language: | ENG |
| URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10119/3969 |
| ISBN: | 4-903092-02-X |
| Appears in Collections: | IFSR 2005
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