Syntegrity
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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.
"Syntegrity", "Syntegration", "Team Syntegrity", and "Team Syntegration" are all registered trademarks. "Syntegrity" was derived from “synergistic tensegrity".[1]
See also Synergy and Tensegrity,
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[edit] Further reading
- Stafford Beer (1994) Beyond Dispute: The Invention of Team Syntegrity; John Wiley, Chichester.