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The Vigilant Organization: Minding and Mining the Periphery
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The periphery -- that 'fuzzy zone' at the edges of your organization's focus -- is where early signals of both threats and opportunities can first be sensed, the authors argue. Their study of more than 300 global executives found that 80 per cent felt that their organizations had less capacity for peripheral vision than they needed, and the majority of leaders in another study said that they had been surprised by as many as three high-impact events in the past five years alone. They describe how 'network reach', 'network capture', 'network speed' and 'network resilience' can be harnessed to contribute to strong peripheral vision.