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− | [[Iteration]] is the use of reasoning methods to address complexity by continuously adjusting the complex system, change and [[strategy]] predictions as well as [[strategy | + | [[Iteration]] is the use of reasoning methods to address complexity by continuously adjusting the complex system, change and [[strategy]] predictions as well as [[strategy]] approaches until the mission is acheived. |
The iteration reasoning methods address complexity by continuously: | The iteration reasoning methods address complexity by continuously: |
Revision as of 11:06, 28 July 2019
Iteration is the use of reasoning methods to address complexity by continuously adjusting the complex system, change and strategy predictions as well as strategy approaches until the mission is acheived.
The iteration reasoning methods address complexity by continuously:
- Executing toward achieving the mission (i.e., accurate weather forecasts)
- Learning how to improve the framework and strategy,
- Predicting progress, impacting elements, change and effectiveness of the strategy, and
- Adjusting the framework and strategy based on what is learned from iteration
Iteration is completing the activities defined in Step 5 of the Enablement Process, thus testing whether the approach to the Impacting Elements and the Strategy will deliver the mission-driven outcome.
It required many iteration creations for Sara Blakely to achieve her big idea that led to her becoming the youngest self made female billionaire.
The Iteration Generator is a process framework for managing numerous iterations.
Iteration Creation is step 6 of the Enablement Process and Iteration Generator.