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The Processes: From Masys (or MaSys) to Single Entities and to Unified Arrays

In: Organizational Structuralism

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  • Kostas Langas

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In this chapter, the organizational evolution related to the system of processes from Masys to single entities and to unified arrays is presented and discussed. The main errors of the traditional value chain models and the first structural attempts in the subdivision of processes are presented and discussed. The management of the key criteria for the analysis and evaluation of the overall performance of an organization, the classification and evaluation of KPIs in a structure-based processive organization, the combinatorial Theory of Organisational Structural analysis on three levels: general (macrostructural) configuration, processive (intermediate) and microstructural and the analysis of a process based on a combinatory structure of masys are also developed and discussed as well as some theoretical considerations regarding masys classification and their integration with the organizational Quantum Pairs and the evaluating criteria for the levels of possession and application of the three categories of Quantum pairs in a generic masys structure including some fundamental variables regarding the definition of masys and the general structural theory of organizations. The critical aspects regarding the processes of an organization related to the digital transformation, to the integrability of the organizational processes, to the construct of arrays of processes and the field modelling criteria on how to obtain a unified field are also thoroughly designed and discussed as well as the transformations from the cylindrical to the pseudosphere configuration of an organization in relation to the integration of material and symbolic structures for the unification of all processes.

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  • Kostas Langas, 2023. "The Processes: From Masys (or MaSys) to Single Entities and to Unified Arrays," Springer Books, in: Organizational Structuralism, chapter 0, pages 443-521, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-16049-3_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-16049-3_11
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