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- Syntegrity abstract "Syntegrity is a formal model presented by Anthony Stafford Beer, a British theorist, in the 1990s and now is a registered trademark. It is a form of non-hierarchical problem solving that can be used in a small team of 10 to 42 people. It is a business consultation product that is licensed out to consulting firms as a basis model for solving problems in a team environment.The Syntegrity helps finding group solutions. The strategy used in Syntegrity focuses in amplifying each participants’ capabilities rather than reducing complexity of communication by to an existing common denominator. It provides a context for people to create different foci for their interactions. These foci are used to organise the participants’ individual thinking. Rather than operating in a hierarchical structure the strategy is to use a truly non-hierarchical communications protocols, which allow all participant to relate to each other directly or indirectly. The overall process relies on creating lateral communication channels to allow the reverberation of ideas throughout the group. "Syntegrity", "Syntegration", "Team Syntegrity", and "Team Syntegration" are all registered trademarks. "Syntegrity" was derived from “synergistic tensegrity".".
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- Syntegrity wikiPageExternalLink www.syntegrity.com.
- Syntegrity wikiPageExternalLink www.syntegritygroup.com.
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- Syntegrity subject Category:Cybernetics.
- Syntegrity subject Category:Problem_solving.
- Syntegrity comment "Syntegrity is a formal model presented by Anthony Stafford Beer, a British theorist, in the 1990s and now is a registered trademark. It is a form of non-hierarchical problem solving that can be used in a small team of 10 to 42 people. It is a business consultation product that is licensed out to consulting firms as a basis model for solving problems in a team environment.The Syntegrity helps finding group solutions.".
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