STREAMLINING ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEABILITY THROUGH SCALABLE DECISION MAKING

Q3 Social Sciences
Vadim Nantoi, Daria Nantoi
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Abstract

In modern organizations, decision-making processes are critical to effectively managing business operations. However, as organizations grow more complex, decision-making becomes more challenging and time-consuming, leading to a lack of agility, bottlenecks and decreased productivity. One of the assumptions in the article is that excessive complexity and uncontrolled secrecy in organizations lead to lack of understanding of how they work. This can be detrimental to decision-making processes, resulting in misinterpretations of data, misunderstandings of organizational objectives and ultimately, poor decision-making and results. These factors can create a wall of ignorance and irresponsibility within organizations. To address this issue, we propose the hypothesis that simplifying decision-making processes and making them more scalable and this will increase employee involvement and trust in the organization. Implementing scalable decision-making processes can create a framework for making consistent decisions across teams and departments, streamline the decision-making process, encourage critical thinking and enable the organization to respond more quickly and rationally to changing market conditions. The conclusion of the article is that applying scalable decision-making in organization can unlock new levels of manageability, improving the ability to make complex decisions and navigate dynamic situations. This model may be applicable to transportation and logistics companies, production units and plants and construction and manufacturing industries seeking to improve their performance and competitiveness in today's fast-paced business environment.
通过可伸缩的决策来简化组织的可管理性
在现代组织中,决策过程是有效管理业务运作的关键。然而,随着组织变得越来越复杂,决策变得更具挑战性和耗时,从而导致灵活性的缺乏、瓶颈和生产力的下降。文章中的一个假设是,组织中过度的复杂性和不受控制的保密性导致缺乏对其工作方式的理解。这可能对决策过程有害,导致对数据的误解,对组织目标的误解,最终导致糟糕的决策和结果。这些因素会在组织内部造成一堵无知和不负责任的墙。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一个假设,即简化决策过程并使其更具可扩展性,这将增加员工对组织的参与和信任。实施可扩展的决策过程可以为跨团队和部门做出一致的决策创建一个框架,简化决策过程,鼓励批判性思维,使组织能够更快、更理性地应对不断变化的市场条件。本文的结论是,在组织中应用可伸缩的决策可以开启新的可管理性水平,提高做出复杂决策和驾驭动态情况的能力。这个模型可能适用于运输和物流公司、生产单位和工厂、建筑和制造业,在当今快节奏的商业环境中寻求提高绩效和竞争力。
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Journal of Social Sciences
Journal of Social Sciences Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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