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The task of an executive team is to ensure performance and secure relevance. That is the bulk of their work. The word “orgtology” joins “organisation” with the Greek word “logy”. The science of organisation. It is a holistic way that helps us to drive relevant performance. This is one thing that business schools often lack to teach. The program is highly suitable for senior managers, directors, and executives.

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The International Orgtology Institute (IOI) regulates the practice of Orgtology. This includes the certification of Orgtologists and the setting of standards for the practice in orgtology.
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What is Orgtology?

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Orgtology studies workplace systems and dynamics with the aim to increase performance and ensure relevance. The word is a blend between "organisation" and the Greek word "-logy", meaning the science of organisation. An Orgtologist can help organisations to perform and stay relevant. It holds eight core theories that deal with orgtelligence; work; results; leadership; team dynamics; and intrapersonal wellbeing.

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What is Orgamatics?

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Orgamatics is an orgtology field of study. Through this, we use scientific method to create strategy and drive operational efficiency. In so, it is key to grasp organisational systems. This includes orgtelligence (systems intelligence & human intellect), work (processes & projects), and results (efficiency & effectiveness). The term blends the words, "organisation" and "mathematics". It denotes the mathematical construct of an organisation.

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What is Organamics?

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Organamics is an orgtology field of study. In this field, we study the effect that people dynamics have on organisations. People can be abstract, unpredictable, and innovative. In so, they create a dynamic that is hard to grasp. We call this the X-Factor. It creates intrapersonal relations, teamwork, and leadership. These dynamics can change the nature of an organisation. The term blends the words, "organisation" and "dynamics".

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Evolution takes place when a system gradually develops into a more complex or advanced form. Different to revolution, evolution is a natural and non-conscious process. In other words, it happens without much conscious effort. Another significant difference between evolution and revolution is the speed at which they move. Intent drives revolution, and since it becomes irrelevant quickly, it must move at high velocity. Mostly a painstakingly slow process, the speed of evolution is highly dependent on the intelligence and energy that is has at its disposal. In our experience, systems that have the vibrant energy and efficient implied intelligence will evolve faster than systems that do not. On its opposing side, evolution has entropy. Entropy works in the same way and with the same rules, but towards the opposite direction. Evolution works towards order and entropy towards total disorder. In this opposing movement, they renew that which is relevant and remove that which is not.

 

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Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. These characteristics are the expressions of genes that are passed on from parent to offspring during reproduction. Different characteristics tend to exist within any given population as a result of mutation, genetic recombination and other sources of genetic variation. Evolution occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection (including sexual selection) and genetic drift act on this variation, resulting in certain characteristics becoming more common or rare within a population. It is this process of evolution that has given rise to biodiversity at every level of biological organisation, including the levels of species, individual organisms and molecules.The scientific theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in the mid-19th century and was set out in detail in Darwin's book On the Origin of Species (1859). Evolution by natural selection was first demonstrated by the observation that more offspring are often produced than can possibly survive. This is followed by three observable facts about living organisms: 1) traits vary among individuals with respect to their morphology, physiology and behaviour (phenotypic variation), 2) different traits confer different rates of survival and reproduction (differential fitness) and 3) traits can be passed from generation to generation (heritability of fitness). Thus, in successive generations members of a population are more likely to be replaced by the progenies of parents with favourable characteristics that have enabled them to survive and reproduce in their respective environments. In the early 20th century, other competing ideas of evolution such as mutationism and orthogenesis were refuted as the modern synthesis reconciled Darwinian evolution with classical genetics, which established adaptive evolution as being caused by natural selection acting on Mendelian genetic variation.All life on Earth shares a last universal common ancestor (LUCA) that lived approximately 3.5–3.8 billion years ago. The fossil record includes a progression from early biogenic graphite, to microbial mat fossils, to fossilised multicellular organisms. Existing patterns of biodiversity have been shaped by repeated formations of new species (speciation), changes within species (anagenesis) and loss of species (extinction) throughout the evolutionary history of life on Earth. Morphological and biochemical traits are more similar among species that share a more recent common ancestor, and can be used to reconstruct phylogenetic trees.Evolutionary biologists have continued to study various aspects of evolution by forming and testing hypotheses as well as constructing theories based on evidence from the field or laboratory and on data generated by the methods of mathematical and theoretical biology. Their discoveries have influenced not just the development of biology but numerous other scientific and industrial fields, including agriculture, medicine and computer science.

 

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