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Engaging environmental turbulence

Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

A common challenge organizations face is how to remain successful in a competitive arena that is becoming increasingly turbulent. Resourcefulness and adaptability are presented as crucial organizational abilities to strive for. This study introduces the contemporary military organization as a typical example from which commercial organizations could learn. After all, in order to repetitively conduct crisis response missions all over the globe, under all kinds of climatic and operational circumstances, resourcefulness and adaptability have become basic elements for successful expeditionary deployment. The study assumes that giving insight into the way in which military crisis response organizations apply commonly accepted organizational determinants to activate learning and reconfiguration abilities, could serve as an interesting case for commercial organizations to take advantage of. For most contemporary military organizations modular organizing has become an important approach to increase operational adaptability. The cover photo presents a typical outcome of this approach. It shows a combined arms team, from the Netherlands armed forces, on its way to the village of Ferocia to search for improvised explosive devices.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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