Technological Innovations: Redefining Contemporary Management?
Keywords:
Innovation, technology, management, transformation, redesignAbstract
Technological articulation as innovative standardization reconfigures the systematic structuring of organizations for the generation of goods and services, to the same extent that its predominance transfigures the organizational ecosystem and the conceptualization of strategic directions, progressively disengaging from traditionality. The interconnectivity between institutions and digitalization operationalize a belligerent commercialization with implications for a persistent diversification to consolidate within the guidelines of globalization. In this way, alternatives are unleashed that channel an avant-garde idiosyncrasy that materializes itineraries directed toward entrepreneurship and intensification of supra-ideologies that enable the reconditioning of conservative definitions in futuristic corporations. Computer science has disintegrated the limitations of space and time, opening dimensional intersections for the phenomenon of virtualization that institutionalize antecedents for the metamorphosis of modern managerial configurations. From a methodological perspective, the research is documentary and bibliographical, utilizing critical discourse analysis in the ideological contexts of cybernetics and through a process of reflexive introspection. This essay aims to establish arguments
indicating that innovative and challenging digitalized infrastructures are decisive for the reinterpretation of the ontological contextualizations of contemporaneity, which are disappearing in the unavoidable need to unleash the potential of a management directed toward other possibilities disarticulated from productivity.





