TY - BOOK ID - 67284001 TI - Viable project business : a bionic management system for large enterprises PY - 2021 SN - 303062904X 3030629031 PB - Cham, Switzerland : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Organization. KW - Planning. KW - Management information systems. KW - Industrial management. KW - Project management. KW - Industrial organization. KW - Industrial engineering. KW - Production engineering. KW - Business Process Management. KW - Project Management. KW - Industrial Organization. KW - Industrial and Production Engineering. KW - Management engineering KW - Simplification in industry KW - Engineering KW - Value analysis (Cost control) KW - Industries KW - Organization KW - Industrial concentration KW - Industrial management KW - Industrial sociology KW - Industrial project management KW - Management KW - Business administration KW - Business enterprises KW - Business management KW - Corporate management KW - Corporations KW - Industrial administration KW - Management, Industrial KW - Rationalization of industry KW - Scientific management KW - Business KW - Industrial organization KW - Computer-based information systems KW - EIS (Information systems) KW - Executive information systems KW - MIS (Information systems) KW - Sociotechnical systems KW - Information resources management KW - Manufacturing engineering KW - Process engineering KW - Industrial engineering KW - Mechanical engineering KW - Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) KW - Executive ability KW - Organisation KW - Communication systems KW - Teams in the workplace. KW - Organizational effectiveness. KW - Biological systems. KW - Biosystems KW - Systems, Biological KW - Biology KW - System theory KW - Systems biology KW - Groups, Work KW - Team building in the workplace KW - Team work in the workplace KW - Teambuilding in the workplace KW - Teams, Work KW - Teamwork in the workplace KW - Work groups KW - Work teams KW - Social groups KW - Work environment KW - Philosophy UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:67284001 AB - This book develops best practices for collaboration between teams within large organizations, and demonstrates how an optimal environment for teamwork can improve business processes. To do so, it analyzes the system dynamics of living organisms and applies the results to the business environment. The book employs a consistent approach, applying recent advances in molecular biology to the structure and design of large industrial organizations. These insights from molecular biology are used to define the requirements for a practicable business management system based on the ISO 9000 criteria. The outcome is a viable and feasible system that can be used to design large organizations, e.g. by manufacturers of industrial equipment. In addition, four case studies are used to show how such a biologically inspired system can be implemented to positively and significantly impact business. ER -