High-performing self-managed work teams : a comparison of theory to practice
xvii, 379 p. : il. ; 24 cm
9780761904700, 9780761904694, 0761904700, 0761904697
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THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS FOR UNDERSTANDING THE PERFORMANCE OF SELF-MANAGED WORK TEAMS | |
The Classical and Human Relations Theories | |
Systems Theories and the Emergence of the Socio-Technical and SMWT Perspectives | |
Contingency Theories | |
The Importance of Individual, Technical and Environmental Differences | |
Contemporary Theories Explaining SMWT Performance | |
Development of a Theoretical Framework To Explain SMWT Performance | |
THE WORK PROCESS: ACTUALLY DOING THE WORK WITH EFFORT, TALENT, PROCEDURES AND RESOURCES | |
Effort Placed Directly on the Work | |
THE INTERPERSONAL PROCESS: THE 6 Cs PLUS TRUST | |
Communication and Coordination | |
Cooperation, Collaboration and Conflict | |
Cohesion and Trust | |
Interpersonal Processes between the Team and Others | |
THE ENVIRONMENT SURROUNDING THE SMWT WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE ORGANIZATION | |
The Organization's Philosophy, Culture and Its Mission for the SMWTs | |
Performance Appraisal and Assessment Systems | |
The Reward System | |
Types of Rewards | |
Education and Training Systems | |
Information Systems | |
Management Support, Encouragement and Roles | |
Union, Customer, Supplier and Ancillary Support within the Organization | |
The Environment outside the Organization | |
TEAM MEMBER CHARACTERISTICS | |
Talents, Values, Needs, Interests and Prejudices | |
Personality and Demographic Characteristics | |
TEAM DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS | |
Team Goals and Job Design | |
Team Size and Composition | |
Roles of Self-Managed Teams | |
Decision-Making Methods and Processes | |
Team Leader Roles and Responsibilities |
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