Stafford Beer’s Viable System Model
Feb 11, 2016
Stafford Beer’sViable System Model
Features of the VSM
• Based on the structure of the human nervous system
• Five levels or functions• The five functions recur at each level of
organization
Features of the VSM
• Maximizes autonomy of units• Minimizes bureaucracy• Maintains control of essential activities• Evaluates results more than methods
The five functions
• System five – controls the rate of innovation, defines the organization’s values
• System four – does long-range planning, designs the next product or service
• System three – middle management, defines a “resource bargain” with the system ones
• System two – coordinates the producing units• System one – the producing units
Concerns of the Viable System Model
• Make sure that the knowledge and skills needed are available
• Be sure that the information needed to make decisions is available
• Design an organization that is adaptive
System One units and their environments
OperationOne A
OperationOne B
OperationOne C
PresentEnvironment
LocalEnviron -
ment
LocalEnviron -
ment
LocalEnviron -
ment
ManagementOperation
One A
ManagementOperation
One B
ManagementOperation
One C
OperationOne A
OperationOne B
OperationOne C
PresentEnvironment
LocalEnviron -
ment
LocalEnviron -
ment
LocalEnviron -
ment
ManagementOperation
One A
ManagementOperation
One B
ManagementOperation
One C
Repeat of the System One units with the addition of Systems Two, Three, and Three
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OperationOne A
OperationOne B
OperationOne C
PresentEnvironment
LocalEnviron-
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LocalEnviron-
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LocalEnviron-
ment
ManagementOperation
One A
ManagementOperation
One B
ManagementOperation
One C
3* System 3 2
OperationOne A
OperationOne B
OperationOne C
PresentEnvironment
LocalEnviron-
ment
LocalEnviron-
ment
LocalEnviron-
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ManagementOperation
One A
ManagementOperation
One B
ManagementOperation
One C
3* System 3 2
System Four probing the future environment
System 4
All internal functions
concernedwith thefuture
Future
Environment
All relevantdevelopments
in theenvironment
orientedto the future
System 4
All internal functions
concernedwith thefuture
Future
Environment
All relevantdevelopments
in theenvironment
orientedto the future
Relationships among Systems 3, 4, and 5
System 5
System 4
System 3
System 5
System 4
System 3
The Viable System Model
OperationOne A
OperationOne B
OperationOne C
PresentEnvironment
LocalEnviron-
ment
LocalEnviron-ment
LocalEnviron-
ment
ManagementOperation
One A
ManagementOperation
One B
ManagementOperation
One C
3* System 3 2
FutureEnvironment
System 5
System 4
OperationOne A
OperationOne B
OperationOne C
PresentEnvironment
LocalEnviron-
ment
LocalEnviron-ment
LocalEnviron-
ment
ManagementOperation
One A
ManagementOperation
One B
ManagementOperation
One C
3* System 3 2
OperationOne A
OperationOne B
OperationOne C
PresentEnvironment
LocalEnviron-
ment
LocalEnviron-ment
LocalEnviron-
ment
ManagementOperation
One A
ManagementOperation
One B
ManagementOperation
One C
3* System 3 2
FutureEnvironment
System 5
System 4
The VSM applied to the Chilean economy
Industry A
IndustryB
IndustryC
Sector Comittee A
Sector Comittee B
Sector Comittee C
Ministry of Economics
CORFO / ODEPLAN(National planning office)
National office for statistics and census
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2
3
4
5
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Industry A
Industry B
IndustryC
Sector Com.
Sector Co
Sector Comittee
Ministry of Economics
CORFO / ODEPLAN(National planning office)
National office for statistics and census
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2
3
4
5
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Design of the algedonic feedback loop from the people to the government (Beer, 1981)
Viable System Model
• A diagnostic tool that can aid in understanding any organizational structure – line, staff, or matrix
• Defines the variety that needs to be controlled and the structures to control it
• Shows how both to ensure innovation and to regulate it
Relevance to Enterprise Architecture
• The VSM provides a way of viewing the structure of an organization
• It could, in principle, be used to design an information system for an organization
• At least one software program has been created to help people analyze an organization in terms of the VSM