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  2. Work systems - Wikipedia

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    Identify the work system that has that problem or opportunity (plus relevant constraints and other considerations) Use the work system framework to summarize the work system; Gather relevant data. Analyze using design characteristics, measures of performance, and work system principles. Identify possibilities for improvement. Decide what to ...

  3. High performance organization - Wikipedia

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    This system is characterized by the open systems model and self-directed work team, which are also key to the success of a high performance organization. Research on the sociotechnical systems approach to work has shown that this approach is related to increased employee satisfaction and motivation. [6]

  4. High-performance teams - Wikipedia

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    High-performance teams (HPTs) is a concept within organization development referring to teams, organizations, or virtual groups that are highly focused on their goals and that achieve superior business results. High-performance teams outperform all other similar teams and they outperform expectations given their composition.

  5. Work design - Wikipedia

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    Sociotechnical systems is an organizational development approach which proposes that the technical and social aspects of work should be jointly optimized when designing work. [1] This contrasts with traditional methods that prioritize the technical component and then 'fit' people into it, often resulting in mediocre performance at a high social ...

  6. Work breakdown structure - Wikipedia

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    Example from MIL-HDBK-881, which illustrates the first three levels of a typical aircraft system [1]. A work-breakdown structure (WBS) [2] in project management and systems engineering is a deliverable-oriented breakdown of a project into smaller components.

  7. Operational excellence - Wikipedia

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    The first component, an Integrated Management System (IMS), offers a framework of processes and standards that help define the organization's direction, identify potential risks, mitigate those risks, manage change, and ensure continuous improvement. A single integrated management system may reduce overlap, redundancy, and conflict.

  8. High-commitment management - Wikipedia

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    High-commitment management is a management style that aims to emphasize the personal responsibility, independence, and empowerment of employees at all levels of an organization, rather than focusing on higher-level authority figures. It aims to maintain high levels of commitment by preserving initiative among management personnel. [1]

  9. Quality management system - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance for Performance Excellence is a network of state and local organizations that use the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence at the grassroots level to improve the performance of local organizations and economies. browsers can find Alliance members in their state and get the latest news and events from the Baldrige community.