Decomplexification Model©

When an organisation or issue reaches such a level of complexity that the relations between organisational aspects and laws and rules become unclear, the Decomplexification Model© offers a perfect starting point for a legal analysis. The model is very well suited to visualise complex and complicated structures and organisations.

A Decomplexification Model© is a representation of the entire organisation in which all of the relevant laws and organisational aspects are visualised. It provides insight into complex relations between various topics, such as laws and regulations, processes, chain organisations, data and IT. When creating the model, we use a top-down approach. This guarantees that the model covers the organisation’s entire area of responsibility. Moreover, it ensures a good structure from which to determine mutual relations.

The Decomplexification Model© contains, at least, the architecture of relevant laws, giving insight into the main elements of laws and regulations. Parts of which include rights, products and procedures the law grants or prescribes. Moreover, the model can be completed with parts of the enterprise architecture, including business architecture and its deliverables, services and execution processes.

The Decomplexification Model© is extremely well suited for strategic decision making involving many parties with different interests.