Developing a framework for flexibility within organisations

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Title
Developing a framework for flexibility within organisations
Description
Recent research in Management Sciences has shown that flexibility is an essential characteristic of successful enterprises in a highly competitive and rapidly changing business environment (Kogut, 1985; Ansoff, 1988; Pasmore, 1994; Volberda, 1998). Consequently, management should not only understand flexibility but also be able to create flexible organisations and to measure and monitor flexibility. However, flexibility is a nebulous, elusive and multidimensional concept which is poorly understood and seldom managed and measured in enterprises (Gerwin, 1993; Parthasarthy & Sethi, 1993; Upton, 1994). The purpose of this article is firstly, to define the construct flexibility and secondly, to develop a conceptual framework that explains its multiple attributes in organisations. This framework is used as a basis for the measurement of flexibility. The article suggests procedures that managers can apply to develop indicators of flexibility and these indicators are used in turn, to identify current levels of flexibility, to set targets for flexibility and to monitor the progress made towards the achievement of these targets.
Creator
Koornhof, Carolina, 1959-
Date
2007-06-08T11:26:59Z
2007-06-08T11:26:59Z
2001-12
Type
Article
Format
248379 bytes
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Koornhof, C 2001, 'Developing a framework for flexibility within organisations', South African Journal of Business Management, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 21-29. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_busman.html]
0378-9098
http://hdl.handle.net/2263/2678
Language
en
Rights
Association for Professional Managers in South Africa
Item sets
Accounting