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Friday, January 06, 2006 


Praxis Paper 7

Building Analytical and Adaptive Capacities for Organisational Effectiveness

By Mia Sorgenfrei and Rebecca Wrigley, with cartoons by Bill Crooks

Civil society organisations (CSOs) operate in a complex and constantly changing environment. This has significant implications for their effectiveness. This paper suggests that by helping CSOs to understand and strenghthen analytical and adaptive capacities, we may help them increase their effectiveness.

The authors offer a cross-disciplinary review of current thinking about analytical and adaptive capacity, drawing on fields such as organisational learning and change, strategic management, systems thinking and complexity theory. The paper proposes practical considerations which may guide future efforts to develop the analytical and adaptive capacities of CSOs.

There is a printed copy of this paper available to buy online for £5.95.

PraxisPaper7.pdf (655Kb)

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