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Book Synopsis

Sustainable Self-Governance in Businesses and Society offers a sound introduction to Stafford Beer's Viable System Model (VSM) and clarifies its relevance to support organisational sustainability and self-governance. While the VSM has been known since the early 1980s, it hasn't been always easy to understand and to apply.  It explains the self-transformation methodology to analyse the way organisations manage (or not) their complexity and govern themselves.

The work is supported by multiple examples of application in organisations of all scales from small to multi-national corporations and from organised social networks to communities and national organisations. It clarifies the relevance of Beer's theory to support systemic learning and change in organisations, and to coach them to self-organise and self-govern.

Readers interested in further understanding insights from complex systems and cybernetics theories for designing and transforming organisations

Trade Review

"Lots of people have been waiting for this book. Angela Espinosa is a noted authority on organisational cybernetics and worked closely with Stafford Beer. Her work deepens our understanding of the ‘viable system model’ and offers significant insight into how best to use it in practice."

- Professor Michael C. Jackson, OBE

"It is a pleasure to recommend this book that brings multiple applications of the Viable Systems Model (sometimes combined with other systems approaches) to practical problems in society. Too often, new methodologies remain within academia and their potential goes unrealized but this book gives numerous examples of work that combines an empathetic approach to people trying to make their institutions work while maintaining the rigor of the science behind them."

- Dr. Allena Leonard, Cybernetician, Director Team Syntegrity International, President Metaphorum. Former President of the American Society for Cybernetics and the International Society for the Systems Sciences

"The functioning of our society depends strongly on the functioning of its organizations. Angela Espinosa's book, based on great application experience, shows in a practical way how to apply the Viable System Model so that we can finally make organizations work, however complex and dynamic their environment. A must read for all leaders dealing with organizational issues."

- Dr. Martin Pfiffner, Board of Trustees Fondation Oroborus


'Lots of people have been waiting for this book. Angela Espinosa is a noted authority on organisational cybernetics and worked closely with Stafford Beer. Her work deepens our understanding of the "viable system model" and offers significant insight into how best to use it in practice.'

- Professor Michael C. Jackson, OBE

'It is a pleasure to recommend this book that brings multiple applications of the Viable System Model (sometimes combined with other systems approaches) to practical problems in society. Too often, new methodologies remain within academia and their potential goes unrealized but this book gives numerous examples of work that combines an empathetic approach to people trying to make their institutions work while maintaining the rigor of the science behind them.'

- Dr. Allena Leonard, Cybernetician, Director Team Syntegrity International, President Metaphorum. Former President of the American Society for Cybernetics and the International Society for the Systems Sciences

'The functioning of our society depends strongly on the functioning of its organizations. Angela Espinosa's book, based on great application experience, shows in a practical way how to apply the Viable System Model so that we can finally make organizations work, however complex and dynamic their environment. A must read for all leaders dealing with organizational issues.'

- Dr. Martin Pfiffner, Board of Trustees Fondation Oroborus



Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Preface

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

List of Contributors

Introduction

1. Towards Self-Governed Businesses and Societies

Systems, Complexity, and Cybernetics Sciences

Organisational Cybernetics

Complex Systems Sciences

Complexification in the 21st Century

Understanding Complexity (and Variety)

What is Complexity and Variety?

Organisational Elements (O, M, E)

Ashby's Law of Requisite Variety

Viability vs Complexity Management

Managing Variety and Learning

Organisational Learning and Development

Managing Complexity in Organisations

Why We Need to Evolve Towards Sustainable Self-Governed Organisations

Summary

2. Organisational Viability (and Sustainability)

The Need for More Resilient Organisations and Societies

What is a Viable and Sustainable (v&s) Organisation?

The Physiological Inspiration

The Viable System Model

System 1 (S1)

System 2 (S2)

System 3 (S3)

S3: Generating Synergies

Aligning Meta-Systemic and Operational Management

Complementarity of S3 and S2 Roles

The Control Dilemma

System 3* (S3*)

System 4 (S4)

System 5 (S5)

The Recursive Viable System Theorem

Managing Complexity: Organisational Principles

Responsible Autonomy

Self-Regulation

Adaptation

Self-Governance

Sustainable Self-Governance

Leaving Behind Earlier Critics of the VSM

3. A Methodology to Support Self-transformation Towards Viability and Sustainability

On VSM Methodologies

Developing the Self-Transformation Methodology (STM)

The Ontology of the Observer

The STM: A Systemic Methodology to Facilitate Organisation Learning

On VSM Epistemology

The Self-Transformation Methodology in a Nutshell

Designing and Starting a v&s Project

Agreements on Organisational Identity

Rich Pictures - The Organisational Landscape

Statement of Organisational Identity

Recursive Analysis

VSM Preliminary Diagnosis

Mapping the Viable System of the System in Focus

Doing a VSM Preliminary Diagnosis

Complete VSM Diagnosis

Mapping v&s Roles and Mechanisms

Identifying and Mapping Diagnostic Issues

Assessing System 1’s Interactions

The Inside and Now (Systems 1, 2, and 3)

The Outside and Then (Systems 3, 4, and 5)

Aligning Strategy, Structure, and Information Systems

Aligning Strategy and Structure

Strategic Information Management

Self-Transformation Projects and Plan

Monitoring and Assessing Performance

Team Syntegrity

Summary

4. Towards More Resilient and Healthier Organisations and Societies

Organisational Health, Resilience, and Self-Governance

Early Alarms from the COVID-19 Pandemic

Towards More Resilient Individuals

Representing an Individual as a Viable (and Sustainable) System

Towards More Viable and Sustainable Individuals

Early Alarms to Businesses v&s

Towards More Resilient Businesses

Case study – M*Clean (with A.C. Martinez)

Towards More Resilient Health Providers

Preliminary VSM Analysis of the NHS in England

VSM Diagnosis of a Surgery Unit in a Local English Health Trust (with J. Walker and K. Grover)

Conclusions

5. 'Fits like a Glove': The VSM for Supporting More Systemic Educational Organisations

From Non-Systemic to Systemic Education and Educational Institutions

What Is a Non-Systemic Approach to Education?

Towards More Systemic Educational Institutions

Self-Transformation of ELF – The Whole Story (with Jon Walker and Vladimir Pop)

Clarifying the School’s Identity

Recursive Analysis

VSM Diagnosis

Aligning Strategy, Structure, and Information Systems

Self-Transformation Projects and Plan

Monitoring and Assessing Performance

Reviewing Elf’s Self-Transformation

Designing TINTA, a Systemic Education Online Provider (with G. Ramirez)

TINTA’s Approach to Systemic Education

Agreeing on TINTA’s Identity

Recursive Analysis - TINTA’s Primary Services

Designing TINTA’s Organisation with VSM Criteria

TINTA Coming to Life: First Self-Assessment

Systemic Education in Higher Education Institutions

Systemic Management in Universities around the World

Magdalena University (v&s) Case Study

Self-Transformation of Educational Institutions - Post-COVID-19

6. v&s in Organisational Networks

Complex Organisational Systems as Social Networks

The Rise of Social Networks (21st Century)

What is a v&s Network?

Background Research on VSM and Social Networks

Example: A v&s Industrial Network

Designing a State-Owned Enterprise on a Complex Environment (with A. Al Hinai and J. Walker)

Complexity Challenges to Design a National Broadband Network

VSM Design of the OBC

VSM Design

Social Network Analysis

Five Years Later

Redesigning a Latin-American 2nd Generation Broadband Network (with M. Giraldo and J. Walker)

The N2BN Identity

Recursive Analysis

VSM Diagnosis

Aligning Strategy and Structure

Designing Strategies for Supply Chain Integration at the UK Offshore Wind Industry (with Julija Danilova)

Analysing SCI with the STM

VSM Findings

Suggested Reorganisation Strategies

Learning from the Research

Dilemmas of Self-Governance in Organisational Networks

7. Sustainable Self-Governance

Contemporary Approaches to Governance

Traditional Approaches to Governance

Collaborative Approaches to Governance

Sustainable Self-Governance (v&s)

Towards Sustainable Self-Governance

A Framework to Assess Sustainable Self-Governance

Example: Sustainable Self-Governance in a Socio-Ecological System

Assessing Self-Governance in an Indigenous Community in the Amazon (with C. Duque)

Background on Their Governance Structures

VSM Analysis of Their Governance Structures

Learning from the v&s Project (by C. Duque)

Sustainable Self-Governance in an Afro-Caribbean Community (with C. Duran)

Past and Present of the Orika Community Council (OCC)

Assessing Sustainable Self-Governance at Orika

Learning from the Case Study (by C. Duran)

Conclusions

8. Facilitating Systemic Change with the VSM

Systemic Change: What It Is and How It Can Be Done

The Cybersyn Project

Strategic Information Management at the Colombian President’s Office (1990-1992)

Re-Engineering the National Auditing Office (NAO) in Colombia

Redesigning the NAO

The Model of the State

Implementing the ‘Systemic Auditing Process’

Learning from the Project

Monitoring the Impact of National Programs to Reduce Poverty in Colombia

Redesigning the National School System (NSS) in Colombia

Developing the National Environmental System (NES) in Colombia

The Relevance of Beers’ Legacy to Facilitate Systemic Change

The Need for Massive Systemic Changes to Improve Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

9. An Idea Whose Time Has Come

Lessons on Using the VSM for Sustainable Self-Governance

Developing VSM-Related Methodologies and Tools

VSM and Multimethodology

VSM and Team Syntegrity

Addressing Traditional Criticisms to the VSM

VSM Research Landscape

Conclusions

Index

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      Book Synopsis

      Sustainable Self-Governance in Businesses and Society offers a sound introduction to Stafford Beer's Viable System Model (VSM) and clarifies its relevance to support organisational sustainability and self-governance. While the VSM has been known since the early 1980s, it hasn't been always easy to understand and to apply.  It explains the self-transformation methodology to analyse the way organisations manage (or not) their complexity and govern themselves.

      The work is supported by multiple examples of application in organisations of all scales from small to multi-national corporations and from organised social networks to communities and national organisations. It clarifies the relevance of Beer's theory to support systemic learning and change in organisations, and to coach them to self-organise and self-govern.

      Readers interested in further understanding insights from complex systems and cybernetics theories for designing and transforming organisations

      Trade Review

      "Lots of people have been waiting for this book. Angela Espinosa is a noted authority on organisational cybernetics and worked closely with Stafford Beer. Her work deepens our understanding of the ‘viable system model’ and offers significant insight into how best to use it in practice."

      - Professor Michael C. Jackson, OBE

      "It is a pleasure to recommend this book that brings multiple applications of the Viable Systems Model (sometimes combined with other systems approaches) to practical problems in society. Too often, new methodologies remain within academia and their potential goes unrealized but this book gives numerous examples of work that combines an empathetic approach to people trying to make their institutions work while maintaining the rigor of the science behind them."

      - Dr. Allena Leonard, Cybernetician, Director Team Syntegrity International, President Metaphorum. Former President of the American Society for Cybernetics and the International Society for the Systems Sciences

      "The functioning of our society depends strongly on the functioning of its organizations. Angela Espinosa's book, based on great application experience, shows in a practical way how to apply the Viable System Model so that we can finally make organizations work, however complex and dynamic their environment. A must read for all leaders dealing with organizational issues."

      - Dr. Martin Pfiffner, Board of Trustees Fondation Oroborus


      'Lots of people have been waiting for this book. Angela Espinosa is a noted authority on organisational cybernetics and worked closely with Stafford Beer. Her work deepens our understanding of the "viable system model" and offers significant insight into how best to use it in practice.'

      - Professor Michael C. Jackson, OBE

      'It is a pleasure to recommend this book that brings multiple applications of the Viable System Model (sometimes combined with other systems approaches) to practical problems in society. Too often, new methodologies remain within academia and their potential goes unrealized but this book gives numerous examples of work that combines an empathetic approach to people trying to make their institutions work while maintaining the rigor of the science behind them.'

      - Dr. Allena Leonard, Cybernetician, Director Team Syntegrity International, President Metaphorum. Former President of the American Society for Cybernetics and the International Society for the Systems Sciences

      'The functioning of our society depends strongly on the functioning of its organizations. Angela Espinosa's book, based on great application experience, shows in a practical way how to apply the Viable System Model so that we can finally make organizations work, however complex and dynamic their environment. A must read for all leaders dealing with organizational issues.'

      - Dr. Martin Pfiffner, Board of Trustees Fondation Oroborus



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures

      List of Tables

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      List of Abbreviations

      List of Contributors

      Introduction

      1. Towards Self-Governed Businesses and Societies

      Systems, Complexity, and Cybernetics Sciences

      Organisational Cybernetics

      Complex Systems Sciences

      Complexification in the 21st Century

      Understanding Complexity (and Variety)

      What is Complexity and Variety?

      Organisational Elements (O, M, E)

      Ashby's Law of Requisite Variety

      Viability vs Complexity Management

      Managing Variety and Learning

      Organisational Learning and Development

      Managing Complexity in Organisations

      Why We Need to Evolve Towards Sustainable Self-Governed Organisations

      Summary

      2. Organisational Viability (and Sustainability)

      The Need for More Resilient Organisations and Societies

      What is a Viable and Sustainable (v&s) Organisation?

      The Physiological Inspiration

      The Viable System Model

      System 1 (S1)

      System 2 (S2)

      System 3 (S3)

      S3: Generating Synergies

      Aligning Meta-Systemic and Operational Management

      Complementarity of S3 and S2 Roles

      The Control Dilemma

      System 3* (S3*)

      System 4 (S4)

      System 5 (S5)

      The Recursive Viable System Theorem

      Managing Complexity: Organisational Principles

      Responsible Autonomy

      Self-Regulation

      Adaptation

      Self-Governance

      Sustainable Self-Governance

      Leaving Behind Earlier Critics of the VSM

      3. A Methodology to Support Self-transformation Towards Viability and Sustainability

      On VSM Methodologies

      Developing the Self-Transformation Methodology (STM)

      The Ontology of the Observer

      The STM: A Systemic Methodology to Facilitate Organisation Learning

      On VSM Epistemology

      The Self-Transformation Methodology in a Nutshell

      Designing and Starting a v&s Project

      Agreements on Organisational Identity

      Rich Pictures - The Organisational Landscape

      Statement of Organisational Identity

      Recursive Analysis

      VSM Preliminary Diagnosis

      Mapping the Viable System of the System in Focus

      Doing a VSM Preliminary Diagnosis

      Complete VSM Diagnosis

      Mapping v&s Roles and Mechanisms

      Identifying and Mapping Diagnostic Issues

      Assessing System 1’s Interactions

      The Inside and Now (Systems 1, 2, and 3)

      The Outside and Then (Systems 3, 4, and 5)

      Aligning Strategy, Structure, and Information Systems

      Aligning Strategy and Structure

      Strategic Information Management

      Self-Transformation Projects and Plan

      Monitoring and Assessing Performance

      Team Syntegrity

      Summary

      4. Towards More Resilient and Healthier Organisations and Societies

      Organisational Health, Resilience, and Self-Governance

      Early Alarms from the COVID-19 Pandemic

      Towards More Resilient Individuals

      Representing an Individual as a Viable (and Sustainable) System

      Towards More Viable and Sustainable Individuals

      Early Alarms to Businesses v&s

      Towards More Resilient Businesses

      Case study – M*Clean (with A.C. Martinez)

      Towards More Resilient Health Providers

      Preliminary VSM Analysis of the NHS in England

      VSM Diagnosis of a Surgery Unit in a Local English Health Trust (with J. Walker and K. Grover)

      Conclusions

      5. 'Fits like a Glove': The VSM for Supporting More Systemic Educational Organisations

      From Non-Systemic to Systemic Education and Educational Institutions

      What Is a Non-Systemic Approach to Education?

      Towards More Systemic Educational Institutions

      Self-Transformation of ELF – The Whole Story (with Jon Walker and Vladimir Pop)

      Clarifying the School’s Identity

      Recursive Analysis

      VSM Diagnosis

      Aligning Strategy, Structure, and Information Systems

      Self-Transformation Projects and Plan

      Monitoring and Assessing Performance

      Reviewing Elf’s Self-Transformation

      Designing TINTA, a Systemic Education Online Provider (with G. Ramirez)

      TINTA’s Approach to Systemic Education

      Agreeing on TINTA’s Identity

      Recursive Analysis - TINTA’s Primary Services

      Designing TINTA’s Organisation with VSM Criteria

      TINTA Coming to Life: First Self-Assessment

      Systemic Education in Higher Education Institutions

      Systemic Management in Universities around the World

      Magdalena University (v&s) Case Study

      Self-Transformation of Educational Institutions - Post-COVID-19

      6. v&s in Organisational Networks

      Complex Organisational Systems as Social Networks

      The Rise of Social Networks (21st Century)

      What is a v&s Network?

      Background Research on VSM and Social Networks

      Example: A v&s Industrial Network

      Designing a State-Owned Enterprise on a Complex Environment (with A. Al Hinai and J. Walker)

      Complexity Challenges to Design a National Broadband Network

      VSM Design of the OBC

      VSM Design

      Social Network Analysis

      Five Years Later

      Redesigning a Latin-American 2nd Generation Broadband Network (with M. Giraldo and J. Walker)

      The N2BN Identity

      Recursive Analysis

      VSM Diagnosis

      Aligning Strategy and Structure

      Designing Strategies for Supply Chain Integration at the UK Offshore Wind Industry (with Julija Danilova)

      Analysing SCI with the STM

      VSM Findings

      Suggested Reorganisation Strategies

      Learning from the Research

      Dilemmas of Self-Governance in Organisational Networks

      7. Sustainable Self-Governance

      Contemporary Approaches to Governance

      Traditional Approaches to Governance

      Collaborative Approaches to Governance

      Sustainable Self-Governance (v&s)

      Towards Sustainable Self-Governance

      A Framework to Assess Sustainable Self-Governance

      Example: Sustainable Self-Governance in a Socio-Ecological System

      Assessing Self-Governance in an Indigenous Community in the Amazon (with C. Duque)

      Background on Their Governance Structures

      VSM Analysis of Their Governance Structures

      Learning from the v&s Project (by C. Duque)

      Sustainable Self-Governance in an Afro-Caribbean Community (with C. Duran)

      Past and Present of the Orika Community Council (OCC)

      Assessing Sustainable Self-Governance at Orika

      Learning from the Case Study (by C. Duran)

      Conclusions

      8. Facilitating Systemic Change with the VSM

      Systemic Change: What It Is and How It Can Be Done

      The Cybersyn Project

      Strategic Information Management at the Colombian President’s Office (1990-1992)

      Re-Engineering the National Auditing Office (NAO) in Colombia

      Redesigning the NAO

      The Model of the State

      Implementing the ‘Systemic Auditing Process’

      Learning from the Project

      Monitoring the Impact of National Programs to Reduce Poverty in Colombia

      Redesigning the National School System (NSS) in Colombia

      Developing the National Environmental System (NES) in Colombia

      The Relevance of Beers’ Legacy to Facilitate Systemic Change

      The Need for Massive Systemic Changes to Improve Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

      9. An Idea Whose Time Has Come

      Lessons on Using the VSM for Sustainable Self-Governance

      Developing VSM-Related Methodologies and Tools

      VSM and Multimethodology

      VSM and Team Syntegrity

      Addressing Traditional Criticisms to the VSM

      VSM Research Landscape

      Conclusions

      Index

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