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The 8S Operating Model for Modern Businesses

The Return of the Roaring 20s

by Jeroen van Amerongen

Modern business transformation is no longer optional, but most organisations are unsure where to begin. This practical playbook helps leaders understand the major shifts reshaping business, diagnose their organisation through the Stravus 8S Operating System, and turn insight into a focused transformation roadmap. Clear, structured, and execution-oriented, it shows how to build a business that is easier to run, scale, trust, and prepare for the future.

About The Book

The business world is moving faster than most organisations were designed to handle.

AI, automation, data, digital platforms, and customer expectations are reshaping how businesses operate, scale, and create value.

For many businesses, the challenge is no longer whether to transform, but where to start, what matters most, and how to execute without creating more complexity.

The book introduces a practical framework for diagnosing readiness, identifying constraints, and building a transformation roadmap that leads to real execution.

Drawing on more than two decades of experience across transformation and technology, the author shows why modern business transformation requires a holistic view of the operating model of the business. Inside, you’ll learn how to:

• Understand the eight shifts reshaping today's business world
• Assess your organisation using the Stravus 8S Operating System
• Turn the diagnosis into a practical roadmap for focused transformation and execution

This is not a book about chasing technology trends. It is a practical playbook for building a business that is easier to run, easier to scale, easier to trust, and better prepared for the future.

Understand the shifts.
Diagnose the business.
Build the roadmap.

“Jeroen is one of the most client minded consultants I’ve ever worked with. He has a fantastic ability to take the high level view - but also descend into the particular. The Return of the 20s captures this perfectly. Congratulations Jeroen van Amerongen”

Steve S.

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