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Organization Capability

Define. Measure. Govern. A Practical Guide for HR Management and Enterprise Leaders

Patrick Duffy

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Vita Viri Publishing
16 February 2026
Organization Capability. Define. Measure. Govern. turns a fuzzy management buzzword into a disciplined, governable asset. This is the field guide leaders have been missing-and HR has been waiting for.

Everyone talks about ""capability"" and ""capabilities."" Few can define them, specify them, test them, or govern them with evidence. This book fixes that. In the world of organization, where it matters, it gives HR and enterprise leaders a system to convert strategy into specification, define standards and conditions, assess organizational readiness, verify performance under stress, and roll it all into one defensible signal. That's Capability.

This is not a maturity level or a collection of analytics. It's an executive-ready number paired with confidence and risk weighting. That's what governance and boardrooms need-assurance that Capability is front and center.

With clear concepts, a universal on-the-ground language, and worked examples, you'll move from initiatives to specifications, from activity to accountability, and from opinion to evidence. HR steps into its rightful role as Capability Architect. Leaders get a single, decision-grade view of enterprise health.

If you've ever asked, ""Do we actually have the capability?""-this book gives you the answer, the number, and the governance to back it up.
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Imprint:   Vita Viri Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 8mm,  Width: 5mm, 
ISBN:   9781919268637
ISBN 10:   1919268634
Series:   Vita Viri Organization & People
Pages:   174
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
CONTENTS Organization Capability: The OC Model at a Glance Introduction 1. HRM as Capability Architect 2. OC Concept Developed 3. Culture & Capability 4. Static Capability: Ready For Readiness 5. From Strategy to Capability Map 6. Human-centered OC: Propensity-to-Act (PTA) 7. Structural OC: Latitude-to-Act (LTA) Including Worked Example: PTA & LTA 8. Enacted Capability (ENC) Including Worked Example to ENC 9. Foundational Capability Attainment (FCA) Including Worked Example to FCA 10. The Operating System to Uplift OC 11. Advanced Capabilities: Optimizing Advantage Appendices A. Capability Owner Role & Governance Cadence B. Worked Example FCA: Intensive Care Unit (ICU): Surge Capacity, Healthcare Glossary About the Author Notes & References

Dr. Patrick Duffy is an organization scientist, advisor, and author specializing in organization capability, enterprise governance, and workforce performance. He is the originator of a systematic framework for measuring, designing, and governing organization capability as a foundation for enterprise effectiveness, productivity, and institutional performance. With more than 30 years of experience across government, business, and the nonprofit sector, he has worked with and advised senior leaders on strategy execution, organizational design, workforce capability, structural reform, and performance improvement. His work focuses on diagnosing capability constraints within organizational systems and translating organizational science into practical operating models that improve measurable performance. Dr. Duffy holds a doctorate and MPhil in organization science, an MBA from Cardiff University, an MSc from Bangor University, a postgraduate diploma from the London School of Economics, and an MA from the University of Leicester. His academic research includes a peer-reviewed publication in the Journal of Business and Public Administration (2025), where he proposed an empirical methodology for evaluating organization capability and its relationship to organizational effectiveness and productivity. He is the author of a body of work on organization capability, workforce performance, and enterprise management, including Organization Capability: Define, Measure, Govern; Measuring Work and Productive Capacity; The HR Paradox; Culture System; and Competency Development: Curse or Cure?. His books establish organization capability as a measurable executive responsibility and provide evidence-based frameworks used by leaders to design effective organizations, strengthen workforce capability, and improve enterprise execution.

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