Strategic early warning system

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A strategic early warning system (SEWS) is a system that can be put in place at an organization to detect and deal with new patterns, trends, or events at an early stage. Its aim is to assist organizations in dealing with environmental changes or strategic surprises. By detecting weak signals (Igor Ansoff, 1975), which can be perceived as important discontinuities in an organizational environment, SEWS allows organizations to react strategically ahead of time.

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