Past, present and future of problem structuring methods

Past, present and future of problem structuring methods

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Article ID: iaor20072647
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 57
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 759
End Page Number: 765
Publication Date: Jul 2006
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
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Keywords: decision theory, philosophy, soft systems
Abstract:

To be able to exploit the future opportunities for Operational Research (OR), we need to prepare for them now. To conceptualize alternative futures for OR, we need to understand the potentialities of the present. To understand the present, we need to have a grasp of the past history that gave us the OR that we have, rather than some other analytic practice. OR was thrown up by a situation where traditional management methods were proving inadequate to handle the growing complexity of organizational arrangements. Problem structuring methods (PSMs) in turn were generated out of a sense that the trajectory of OR had led it away from important areas of social decision-making. PSMs have made great strides but are still encountering barriers to acceptance. This paper will explore the factors that presently constrain PSMs, and what developments could take them into new fields.

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