Book : Soft Systems Methodology in Action (1990)
Categories: General Systems • Soft Systems • Systems Thinking
Tags: action research • book • checkland • health • scholes • soft system • ssm
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Author(s): Checkland, Peter • Scholes, Jim
Published: 1990 • ISBN: 0471927686 • 346 pages • Delivery Format: Hard Copy - Paperback
Available from: Amazon (US) • Amazon (UK) • Amazon (DE)
Other Versions: 1999
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Summary
Soft Systems Methodology was developed in the 1970s. It grew out of the failure of established methods of “systems engineering” (SE) when faced with messy complex problem situations. SE is concerned with creating systems to meet defined objectives, and it works well in those situations in which there is such general agreement on the objectives to be achieved that the problem can be thought of simply as the selection of efficacious and efficient means to achieve them.
SSM was developed expressly to cope with the more normal situation in which the people in a problem situation perceive and interpret the world in their own ways and make judgements about it using standards and values which may not be shared by others. Deciding how a company should make use of information technology, launching a new product, choosing a career, running a sports club, setting about improving care of the elderly in a District of the National Health Service are all problems of the latter type, for which SSM is appropriate.
Content / Structure
Soft systems methodology and action
Part 1 SSM and its application in different contexts: the developed form of soft systems methodology
- an application of SSM in industry
- an application of SSM in the National Health Service
- an application of SSM in the Civil Service.
Part 2 SSM in action - learning through use: two studies in a product marketing division
- SSM in an organizational change programme
- the use of SSM in the establishment of a "Business Centre" organization
- contemporary SSM in action - rethinking a service function in a major company.
Part 3 Learning from real world research: gathering and learning the lessons
Copyright 1990 by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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