Emerging Design

The organization of the twenty-first century requires plasticity; this must be understood as the existence in the here-and-now of ways to work that are defined to operate transversely in relation to strategic objectives. The minimum requirements are horizontal streaming and non-permanence. A relational structural foundation involves the generation and concatenation of three core networks: network reliability, availability, and decisional agility. The process of design and implementation of these networks is called Emergent Design (ED), which is discussed in this chapter.

2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Perri Six ◽  
Nick Goodwin ◽  
Edward Peck ◽  
Tim Freeman

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