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− | [[Iteration]] is the use of reasoning methods to address complexity by continuously adjusting the complex system, change and [[strategy]] predictions until the mission is acheived. | + | [[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 11:05, 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.