The Directed Evolution methodology: A collection of tools, software and methods for creating systemic change
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the nature of the Directed Evolution methodology, illustrate its usefulness in creating systemic change, and how it can be implemented in face of strong resistance to change. The paper aims to demonstrate how comprehensive product/program systems redesign for higher organizational effectiveness can be realized through a well‐defined Directed Evolution implementation.
Design/methodology/approach
A novel model and process for Directed Evolution implementation to facilitate systemic change in organizations and in communities are described. After successful implementation in several types of organizational units, the model was examined for congruence with well‐known frameworks in change management.
Findings
The paper finds that the model has congruence with several systemic change management frameworks. It complements systems thinking by harnessing organizational knowledge through creative involvement of organizational members, employing five‐phase execution to sustain organizational members’ motivation throughout the program; and realizing comprehensive patent and intellectual property redesign while improving program and product functionality.
Originality/value
The study show‐cases system thinking and new innovation tools and techniques as an excellent systemic change intervention.
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Citation
Harrington, H.J., Voehl, F., Zlotin, B. and Zusman, A. (2012), "The Directed Evolution methodology: A collection of tools, software and methods for creating systemic change", The TQM Journal, Vol. 24 No. 3, pp. 204-217. https://doi.org/10.1108/17542731211226736
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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