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Dynaxibility

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Dynaxibility [1] is an artificial word in the systemic view on methods, which also contains influences from Change Management and Chaostheory. The word is a compound of Dynamics, Complexity Ability. It describes a method for dealing with change processes in organizations and their environment.

Dynaxity

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In principle, Dynaxibility is about the ability to deal with Dynaxity.

References

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  1. ^ Heijo Rieckmann: Dynaxibility – oder wie „systemisches“ Management in der Praxis funktionieren kann … In: Klaus Henning, Bertram Harendt: Methodik und Praxis der Komplexitätsbewältigung. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1992.