Pop‑up Systems

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Pop-Up Systems are temporary, goal-oriented teams formed to address specific challenges and dissolve after achieving their objectives.
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Pop-Up Systems are temporary, goal-oriented teams formed to address specific challenges and dissolve once their mission is completed.

Characteristics

  • Temporary, goal-oriented character
  • Often cross-functional
  • Response to special requirements

Examples

  • Task force for crisis management
  • Innovation project
  • Trade-fair preparation initiative

Description

Pop-Up Systems are temporary, goal-oriented constellations responding to specific requirements. They are formed when extraordinary or time-critical objectives arise, bringing together expertise from across the organization to focus on a specific challenge or opportunity. Once their mission is accomplished, they dissolve and reintegrate outcomes into stable systems.

Structural and Functional Role

Pop-Up Systems typically operate with a lightweight structure and high autonomy. Their boundaries are defined by purpose and timeframe rather than hierarchy.

Distinguishing Features

  • Temporary and outcome-driven
  • Cross-functional membership
  • Formed quickly, dissolved after completion
  • High focus and adaptability

Relationships to Other System Types

  • Triggered by Customer-Facing or Enabling systems
  • Supported by Supporting systems for infrastructure
  • Deliver results that often become inputs to other systems

Lifecycle or Stability

Ephemeral; forms, executes, and disbands within a defined scope.