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Major Program Value Creation and Capture: The S <sup>3</sup> Framework for Mitigating Risk Propagation to Maximize Opportunities

Daniel Erian Armanios, Marc J. Ventresca, Maher K. Itani, Malcolm McCulloch

2025California Management Review7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Large-scale, mission-critical initiatives are increasingly deployed through major programs or assemblies of projects that span and situate across sectors, industries, and/or geographies. To better track risk propagation within major programs, this article reconceptualizes them as temporary ecosystems or interlinked organizations whose project-based interdependencies last until the program’s conclusion. This basis motivates our S 3 framework and its three unifying themes. Scoping identifies program vulnerabilities to disruptions. Scaffolding develops digital and organizational tools to connect program skills with needs. Sensing engages with those oft-excluded in programs. We then apply this framework to the Oman Vision 2040 program and a hypothetical peacekeeping mission scenario to demonstrate the framework’s practicality.

Topics & Concepts

Value creationValue (mathematics)BusinessComputer scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Industrial organizationMachine learningHealth and Medical Research ImpactsTechnology Assessment and ManagementResearch, Science, and Academia
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