What do we do in practice with the IDE?
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https://doi.org/10.56563/costosygestion.110.e3Keywords:
endocrine disruption, IDE, disruption reducer activation matrixAbstract
The IDE (Endocrine Disruption Index) is a metric that represents the degree of risk a business faces of having certain external factors, which it typically interacts with, penetrate its dynamics and generate alterations that can become "value leaks."
This metric is based on the prior evaluation of eight factors considered potential causes of disruption: 1) the level of demand for competitive responses; 2) the number of operational changes generated by suppliers; 3) the number of operational changes generated by indirect channels; 4) the proportion of processes migrating to RPA; 5) the proportion of processes modified using generative artificial intelligence; 6) the potential vertical integration of strategic partners; 7) the degree of legal and regulatory stability of the business's economic activity; and 8) progress in the progressive improvement of the leanness factor.
However, it is clear that any metric must be useful for driving decisions to change the way the business is being evaluated operates. Therefore, the objective is to develop a proposal for implementing and monitoring internal changes in the business, which will neutralize disruptive factors and enhance what are known as "organizational hormones".
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