In this paper, a dynamic model-based management consultancy project carried
out for a major insurance company in Turkey is presented. The objective of
the project was to address certain strategic managerial problems of the co
mpany by using systemic dynamic simulation. The main strategic problem of c
oncern was that the company exhibited a fast growth between 1988 and 1993,
followed by persistent stagnation and even a slight decline. This paper des
cribes the main structures of the model, presents the validity tests and li
sts the major results of the study. The model is developed, calibrated and
validated using real data for seven years, between 1989 and 1996. The main
benefit of the model is that it generates a systemic and dynamic understand
ing of the company's internal and external interactions so as to enable cre
ative solutions for existing and potential problems. One of the recommendat
ions of the project has actually been initiated as a pilot project. A new i
nteractive gaming version of the model is in the final stages of completion
. The model and the game version can be used as a "learning laboratory" in
the company, which would be a first step toward "organizational learning".
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