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Orgtologist Certification Program (OCP)
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.

Group Time Weight

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Group Time Weight

A group time weight (GTW) is the slice of time that a group of things take as measured against 100 points. In orgamatics, we often cluster various parts of Org into a group so that we can work with it in some way or another. Where such a group has the purpose of grasping time, we call it a time hub. Mostly, we link several time hubs to a parent hub. The group time weight is then the total time of all activities within a time hub, as it relates to a parent hub, expressed as a percentage. E.g., where we make a strategic programme a time hub, and a company strategy the parent hub, then a programme that takes 24% of the time of the company strategy will have a group time weight of “.24”. Other weights that relate to the group time weight, are absolute time weight and time weight. The aim of a GTW is to increase the efficiency of Org.

 

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Synonyms: GTW