University launch event to introduce benefits of PrOH modelling technology
Aston University has launched an event to spotlight the groundbreaking development and real-world impact of Process Oriented Holonic (PrOH) Modelling — an innovative systems thinking methodology that is redefining organisational transformation and digitalisation.
Developed by Professor Ben Clegg and Dr Krishna Balthu from Aston Business School, PrOH Modelling combines the strengths of soft systems thinking and action research with a unique holonic structure that enables organisations to model, understand, and improve complex human-centred processes and change systems.
Unlike traditional process mapping tools, PrOH Modelling reveals deep systemic success factors that influence strategic effectiveness, operational efficiency, and cultural responsiveness.
Its use of holons and holarchies allows organisations to visualise interactions among people, processes, strategy, and technology in ways that drive meaningful and sustainable change.
To mark the launch of PrOH Modelling, Aston University is hosting an in-person event, “How to Digitalise Your Operations Using Systems Thinking”, bringing together operations leaders, production managers, quality and process improvement professionals, and digital transformation specialists.
The event will introduce attendees to PrOH Modelling and demonstrate how systems thinking can support better operational decision-making and more successful digital change.
It will wake place on Thursday, 26 February at Conference Aston from 9.45am.
Speaking about the event, professor Ben Clegg, said: “This is a great way to improve complex organisational systems so they can be digitalised and made more efficient and productive”
The real-world impact of this technology includes accelerating digital transformation across companies in Rolls-Royce’s supply chain, improving their readiness to adopt advanced technologies such as automation, AI, and IoT.
It has also supported Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) to help businesses identify and solve deep-rooted systemic problems and enhanced organisational performance and service delivery in sectors from manufacturing to legal and professional services.