Industry 4.0 quantum strategic organizational design configurations. the case of 3 qubits: One reports to two

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Abstract

In this work we explore how the relationship between one subordinate reporting to two leaders influences the alignment of the latter with the company’s strategic objectives in an Industry 4.0 environment. We do this through the implementation of quantum circuits that represent decision networks. This is done for two cases: One in which the leaders do not communicate with each other, and one in which they do. Through the quantum simulation of strategic organizational design configurations (QSOD) through 500 quantum circuit simulations, we conclude that in the first case both leaders are not simultaneously in alignment, and in the second case that both reporting nodes need to have an alignment probability higher than 90% to support the leader node.

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Villalba-Diez, J., Losada, J. C., Benito, R. M., & González-Marcos, A. (2021). Industry 4.0 quantum strategic organizational design configurations. the case of 3 qubits: One reports to two. Entropy, 23(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/e23030374

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