SYSTEM OF DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM (SODS) FRAMEWORK AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE DISHARMONY IN INDONESIAN NATIONAL SECURITY

The purpose of this research would be mitigated the problem of strategy as a messy problem. It is a phenomenon of choosing the (seems) a proper strategy and carry as plan but could not deliver the expected result. The implication of this messiness is really hard to get strategy right, this situation...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Muhammad, Ade
Format: Dissertations
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/45018
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
Description
Summary:The purpose of this research would be mitigated the problem of strategy as a messy problem. It is a phenomenon of choosing the (seems) a proper strategy and carry as plan but could not deliver the expected result. The implication of this messiness is really hard to get strategy right, this situation will bring uncertainty and greater challange to survive in this convergence business world. Failures of Strategy in business as well in management of the State phenomenon reveals the importance of a new breed of strategy framework to obtain, or keep the advantage in order to survive and ahead the dynamics and complex real world. While many strategic problems are highly complex and dynamic, available strategic frameworks fail to provide satisfactory solution recommendation. To provide a strategic solution to this highly complex and dynamic problem contexts, we propose a new strategic framework called the System of Diagnostic Systems (SODS). The Approach of the research are qualitative research by fusing two school of thoughts of Strategy and System. As an empirical case, we apply the SODS framework to analyze the highly complex disharmony issue in the national security of the Republic of Indonesia. Using SODS, we can analyze the problem contexts of three phases of Indonesian security development in a precise manner. Based on the problem’s parameterization (i.e., participants, complexity level, comprehensibility, and rationality), the SODS framework can provide the appropriate strategy and tools to mitigate the complex issue. The SODS recommendations were validated by a number of problem domain experts