Finance:Global Simplicity Index

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The Global Simplicity Index 2011 is the first ever study to calculate the cost of complexity in the world's largest organisations.[1] The research was conducted jointly by management consultancy, Simplicity, and Warwick Business School. The Global Simplicity Index has identified that the world's largest companies lose an average of 10.2% of their EBITDA as a result of unnecessary complexity.[2] The Global Simplicity Index has identified that complexity occurs in five key areas of an organisation: people, processes, organisational design, strategy, and products and services.[3]

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