Modern Organizational Architecture Bridged with Organizational Architecture GroupBridging the organization and design process is an approach that can be mastered with Modern Organizational Architecture Design. Knowing the difference between organizational structure and organizational architecture is a task within a process of building and bridging progress. Many people focus on productivity and immediate results that do not equate to long term results. Short term satisfaction has created a make shift path and not a long standing resource. In this day in time, you need to build a bridge in order to travel, not just move a few miles. In light of building bridges, burning them down can also be a process in re-bridging and rebuilding. Organizational Architecture Group is involved in the Arc Noir Project. This is a creative project that was inspired by the Modern Organizational Architecture Design approach to the decision making process. In many situations, we find ourselves making decisions that affects both the short and long term. Whether the decision is personal, creative, work-related, or because of leadership, we all need an opportunity to think outside of the box. Arcs are synonymous to bend, curve, arch, half-moon, and a movement that follows a curved line. In approaching this moment in thought or process, this blog is about everything not being square. Think outside the box. Subscription to the Arc Noir Project is coming soon! Inquire Here if you would like to be a part of this project.
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