THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS AND WEAK SIGNAL TREATMENT
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Resumo: | Along day to day conduction of organizational activities, several decisions are taken, some of which are merely operational whilst others directly influence corporate strategy. To treat issues pertaining to organizational strategy, many companies devote effort concerning the monitoring of the competitive environment which, despite bringing forth positive results to the corporation, is not naturally reflected in routine activities. One of the most proactive ways to monitor the competitive environment is treating weak signals which, given their distinctive characteristics, are able to demonstrate, in an anticipated manner, the occurrence of strategically relevant events. This article develops a theoretical analysis concerning these practices, starting off with conceptualizations, their similarities and seminal aspects of activities and characteristics of both fields: the occurrence of individual and organizational biases, the use of processual models and methodologies, the need for interpretation, organizational learning and the use of intuition. A theoretical approach concerning these two apparently distinct practices demonstrates that many of their characteristics are similar. This allows for the suggestion that, once the organization presents any initiative in whatever type of processual organization decision making, or given the consolidation of a treatment process for weak signals, resources might be reduced and results multiplied. |
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THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS AND WEAK SIGNAL TREATMENTPROCESSO DECISÓRIO E O TRATAMENTO DE SINAIS FRACOS DOI:10.7444/fsrj.v3i2.80Along day to day conduction of organizational activities, several decisions are taken, some of which are merely operational whilst others directly influence corporate strategy. To treat issues pertaining to organizational strategy, many companies devote effort concerning the monitoring of the competitive environment which, despite bringing forth positive results to the corporation, is not naturally reflected in routine activities. One of the most proactive ways to monitor the competitive environment is treating weak signals which, given their distinctive characteristics, are able to demonstrate, in an anticipated manner, the occurrence of strategically relevant events. This article develops a theoretical analysis concerning these practices, starting off with conceptualizations, their similarities and seminal aspects of activities and characteristics of both fields: the occurrence of individual and organizational biases, the use of processual models and methodologies, the need for interpretation, organizational learning and the use of intuition. A theoretical approach concerning these two apparently distinct practices demonstrates that many of their characteristics are similar. This allows for the suggestion that, once the organization presents any initiative in whatever type of processual organization decision making, or given the consolidation of a treatment process for weak signals, resources might be reduced and results multiplied. No desempenho cotidiano das atividades organizacionais, diversas decisões são tomadas, algumas meramente operacionais, outras com influência direta na estratégia da organização. Para tratamento de questões pertinentes à estratégia organizacional, diversas organizações depreendem esforços relacionados ao monitoramento do ambiente competitivo, que apesar de trazer resultados positivos à organização, não se encontram naturalmente refletidos nas atividades cotidianas. Uma das formas mais proativas de monitoramento do ambiente competitivo é o tratamento de sinais fracos, que por suas características distintivas, conseguem demonstrar, de forma antecipada, o acontecimento de eventos estrategicamente relevantes. Esse artigo desenvolve uma análise teórica acerca dessas práticas, iniciando pela conceituação, suas similaridades, e aspectos seminais das atividades e características de ambas as áreas: a incorrência de vieses individuais, de vieses organizacionais, a utilização de modelos processuais e metodologias, a necessidade de interpretação, a aprendizagem organizacional e a utilização da intuição. Uma abordagem teórica a respeito dessas duas práticas aparentemente distintas, demostra que muitas de suas características são semelhantes. Isso nos leva a sugerir que, uma vez que a organização possua alguma iniciativa em qualquer tipo de organização processual da tomada de decisão, ou no estabelecimento de um processo de tratamento de sinais fracos, recursos podem ser reduzidos, e resultados podem ser multiplicados. Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies2012-01-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/8010.24023/FutureJournal/2175-5825/2011.v3i2.80Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2011): Future Studies Research Journal; 34-58Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies [FSRJ]; v. 3 n. 2 (2011): Future Studies Research Journal; 34-582175-5825reponame:Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategiesinstname:Fundação Instituto de Administração (FIA)instacron:FIAengporhttps://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/80/137https://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/article/view/80/136Copyright (c) 2011 Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategiesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFonseca, FernandoMello Barreto, Luis Fernando Britto Pereira de2018-07-26T19:28:43Zoai:ojs.future.emnuvens.com.br:article/80Revistahttps://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJPRIhttps://www.revistafuture.org/FSRJ/oaijournalfuturesrj@gmail.com2175-58252175-5825opendoar:2018-07-26T19:28:43Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies - Fundação Instituto de Administração (FIA)false |
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THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS AND WEAK SIGNAL TREATMENT PROCESSO DECISÓRIO E O TRATAMENTO DE SINAIS FRACOS DOI:10.7444/fsrj.v3i2.80 |
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THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS AND WEAK SIGNAL TREATMENT Fonseca, Fernando |
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Fonseca, Fernando |
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Along day to day conduction of organizational activities, several decisions are taken, some of which are merely operational whilst others directly influence corporate strategy. To treat issues pertaining to organizational strategy, many companies devote effort concerning the monitoring of the competitive environment which, despite bringing forth positive results to the corporation, is not naturally reflected in routine activities. One of the most proactive ways to monitor the competitive environment is treating weak signals which, given their distinctive characteristics, are able to demonstrate, in an anticipated manner, the occurrence of strategically relevant events. This article develops a theoretical analysis concerning these practices, starting off with conceptualizations, their similarities and seminal aspects of activities and characteristics of both fields: the occurrence of individual and organizational biases, the use of processual models and methodologies, the need for interpretation, organizational learning and the use of intuition. A theoretical approach concerning these two apparently distinct practices demonstrates that many of their characteristics are similar. This allows for the suggestion that, once the organization presents any initiative in whatever type of processual organization decision making, or given the consolidation of a treatment process for weak signals, resources might be reduced and results multiplied. |
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