Mixed-Mode Modelling: Mixing Methodologies For Organisational Intervention

Author:   M.G. Nicholls ,  S.A. Clarke ,  B. Lehaney
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001
Volume:   58
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9781461379805


Pages:   322
Publication Date:   17 September 2011
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The 1980s and 1990s have seen a growing interest in research and practice in the use of methodologies within problem contexts characterised by a primary focus on technology, human issues, or power. During the last five to ten years, this has given rise to challenges regarding the ability of a single methodology to address all such contexts, and the consequent development of approaches which aim to mix methodologies within a single problem situation. This has been particularly so where the situation has called for a mix of technological (the so-called 'hard') and human­ centred (so-called 'soft') methods. The approach developed has been termed mixed-mode modelling. The area of mixed-mode modelling is relatively new, with the phrase being coined approximately four years ago by Brian Lehaney in a keynote paper published at the 1996 Annual Conference of the UK Operational Research Society. Mixed-mode modelling, as suggested above, is a new way of considering problem situations faced by organisations. Traditional technological approaches used in management science have suffered criticisms relating to their adequacy in the past few decades, and these hard approaches have been replaced by soft methods, which consider process more relevant than outcome. However, the sole use of human­ centred approaches to organisational problems has also proved to be inadequate. Mixed-mode modelling accepts the importance of both process and outcome, and provides enabling mechanisms for hard and soft investigation to be undertaken.

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Author:   M.G. Nicholls ,  S.A. Clarke ,  B. Lehaney
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001
Volume:   58
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.553kg
ISBN:  

9781461379805


ISBN 10:   1461379806
Pages:   322
Publication Date:   17 September 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1 Mixing Methods for Organisational Intervention: Background and Current Status.- 2 Towards a General Holistic Framework for Improving and Controlling Human Activity Systems.- 3 Framing: A Meta-Framework for the Use of Mixed-Mode Modelling.- 4 Introducing Forecasting and Monitoring Methods to an SME: the Role of Soft Systems Methodology.- 5 Assessment of the Value of Knowledge Transferred: a Mixed-Mode Approach.- 6 Hard Decisions, Soft Data: Localised Context-Rich Solutions to Problems of New Product Development.- 7 The Fundamentals of Yield Management.- 8 Management and Wellbeing in the UK.- 9 The Use of Mixed-Mode Modelling in Determining Best Practice for a Business.- 10 A Skill Assessment Process for Information Systems Professionals.

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