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'''The Global Simplicity Index''' 2011 is the first ever study to calculate the cost of complexity in the world's largest organisations.<ref>{{cite web|last=James|first=Mick|title=Putting a price on complexity|url=http://www.consultant-news.com/article_display.aspx?p=adp&id=7722|publisher=Top Consultant}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Carly|first=Chynoweth|title=How to avoid a tangled web|url=http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/public/Appointments/article575337.ece#prev|publisher=The Sunday Times}}</ref> The research was conducted jointly by management consultancy, Simplicity, and [[Warwick Business School]]. The Global Simplicity Index has identified that the world's largest companies lose an average of 10.2% of their profits (EBITDA) as a result of unnecessary complexity.<ref>{{cite web|last=Collinson|first=Simon|title=Reducing complexity: Should finance directors be leading the way?|url=http://www.dofonline.co.uk/content/view/5253/152/|publisher=Director of Finance Online}}</ref>
'''The Global Simplicity Index''' 2011 is the first ever study to calculate the cost of complexity in the world's largest organisations.<ref>{{cite web|last=James|first=Mick|title=Putting a price on complexity|url=http://www.consultant-news.com/article_display.aspx?p=adp&id=7722|publisher=Top Consultant}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Carly|first=Chynoweth|title=How to avoid a tangled web|url=http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/public/Appointments/article575337.ece#prev|publisher=The Sunday Times}}</ref> The research was conducted jointly by management consultancy, Simplicity, and [[Warwick Business School]]. The Global Simplicity Index has identified that the world's largest companies lose an average of 10.2% of their profits (EBITDA) as a result of unnecessary complexity.<ref>{{cite web|last=Collinson|first=Simon|title=Reducing complexity: Should finance directors be leading the way?|url=http://www.dofonline.co.uk/content/view/5253/152/|publisher=Director of Finance Online}}</ref>


The Global Simplicity Index has identified that complexity occurs in five key areas of an organisation: people, processes, organisational design, strategy, and products and services.<ref>{{cite web|title=More about The Global Simplicity Index|url=http://www.simplicitypartnership.com/what-we-do/how-we-simplify-your-business/diagnosing-your-complexity-problems/more-about-the-global-simplicity-index/|publisher=Simplicity Partnership|accessdate=13 May 2011}}</ref>{{dead link|date=March 2016}}
The Global Simplicity Index has identified that complexity occurs in five key areas of an organisation: people, processes, organisational design, strategy, and products and services.<ref>{{cite web|title=More about The Global Simplicity Index |url=http://www.simplicitypartnership.com/what-we-do/how-we-simplify-your-business/diagnosing-your-complexity-problems/more-about-the-global-simplicity-index/ |publisher=Simplicity Partnership |accessdate=13 May 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20110425220710/http://www.simplicitypartnership.com:80/what-we-do/how-we-simplify-your-business/diagnosing-your-complexity-problems/more-about-the-global-simplicity-index/ |archivedate=April 25, 2011 }}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 09:14, 22 March 2016

The Global Simplicity Index 2011 is the first ever study to calculate the cost of complexity in the world's largest organisations.[1][2] The research was conducted jointly by management consultancy, Simplicity, and Warwick Business School. The Global Simplicity Index has identified that the world's largest companies lose an average of 10.2% of their profits (EBITDA) as a result of unnecessary complexity.[3]

The Global Simplicity Index has identified that complexity occurs in five key areas of an organisation: people, processes, organisational design, strategy, and products and services.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ James, Mick. "Putting a price on complexity". Top Consultant.
  2. ^ Carly, Chynoweth. "How to avoid a tangled web". The Sunday Times.
  3. ^ Collinson, Simon. "Reducing complexity: Should finance directors be leading the way?". Director of Finance Online.
  4. ^ "More about The Global Simplicity Index". Simplicity Partnership. Archived from the original on April 25, 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)