[ORDER SOLUTION] Levels of Environmental Turbulence
Definition of TurbulenceLevels of Environmental Turbulence* – stable and/or turbulent? environments are determined by a five point scale(not provided here) and defined by two elements, as follows::Unpredictability: Visibility of future, and Speed of change.Changeability: Novelty of Events (familiarity), and Complexity, which contains:Scope (ranging from local to global), andDecision Making and/or Judgements that are affected by interaction of the Entities containing societal institutions, namely: economy, education,environment (ecology), health, marriage & the family, law & order, information & media, politics, religion, technology, and maybe other.*Levels of Environmental Turbulence: A combined measure of the degree of:Unpredictability: produces uncertainty,andChangeability: produces discontinuity.Results of the measure are two types of turbulences:Negative: turbulence which poses threats to the firm.Positive: turbulence which presents opportunities to the firm.Source and Chronological Development:Ansoff, H. Igor – 1979, p. 47-71 and 1984, p. 10- 13; Salameh, Tamer Tamer -1987, p. 11-14; Ansoff, H. Igor & McDonnell, Edward – 1990, p. 31-32; Ansoff, H. Igor et al -1993, p. 191. (Forthcoming) Copyright (C) 2021 Tamer Tamer Salameh. All rights Reserved.Watch:Video link: your post please write a 350-500 words to discuss the concept of turbulence and its impact on performance. Support your contribution with an article that you have reviewed and include a copy of the article to share with the class.