Integrative Propositional Analysis for developing capacity in an academic research institution by improving strategic planning
Steven E. Wallis
Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2020, vol. 37, issue 1, 56-67
Abstract:
Although current systems‐based methods of organization development provide some benefit to improving the ability of organizations to reach their goals, consultants are continually seeking to improve the way they may be used to support internal and external clients. This paper reports on an emerging systems‐based analytical method, “Integrative Propositional Analysis,” and its use for improving strategic plans leading to improvements in the capacity of an academic research institution. This preliminary report suggests a new structural perspective that may be useful for consultants and leaders interested in improving the usefulness of strategic plans for improving organizational effectiveness so that organizations may better fulfil their missions.
Date: 2020
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