David Lowe
Evaluating how System Health Assessment can Trigger Anticipatory Action for Resilience
Lowe, David; Oliver, Philip; Midgley, Gerald; Yearworth, Mike
Authors
Philip Oliver
Professor Gerald Midgley G.R.Midgley@hull.ac.uk
Emeritus Professor of Systems Thinking
Mike Yearworth
Abstract
In 2014 the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory developed and implemented a novel approach to assess the system by which the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence delivers infrastructure projects and services. This approach brought together existing methods to constitute a hybrid problem structuring method that offered the potential to trigger anticipatory intervention by focusing on the health as opposed to the performance of this system. This paper revisits the initial assessment to examine whether use of the method has led to increased system resilience, and in particular to understand what it was about the method that helped to deliver benefits. Insights with regard to the structures and processes necessary to enable anticipatory action for resilience are presented.
Citation
Lowe, D., Oliver, P., Midgley, G., & Yearworth, M. Evaluating how System Health Assessment can Trigger Anticipatory Action for Resilience
Working Paper Type | Working Paper |
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Deposit Date | Sep 5, 2022 |
Publicly Available Date | Sep 5, 2022 |
Series Title | Centre for Systems Studies Research Memorandum. Hull University Business School |
Series Number | 102 |
Keywords | Systems Thinking; Resilience; System Health Monitoring; Anticipatory Systems |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4067356 |
Additional Information | ISBN 978-1-906422-39-4 |
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