Employees balance and stability as key points in organizational performance

J. Neves, Nuno Maia, G. Marreiros, Mariana Neves, Ana Fernandes, Jorge Ribeiro, Isabel Araújo, N. Araújo, Liliana Ávidos, Filipa Ferraz, A. Capita, N. Lori, Victor Alves, H. Vicente
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System analyses deal with interrelationships between different variables that keep the system in balance. In many analysis of complex thinking, a system is viewed as a complex unit in which the ‘whole’ is not reduced to the ‘sum’ of its parts; the system becomes an ambiguous item because it consists of several entities that interact with unforeseen results or, in other words, it is situated at a transdisciplinary level, it is impossible for an area to have a complete reading of its complexity. It was also mentioned that the concept of the open system best describes complexity by stating that ‘the laws of the organization are not equilibrium, but an imbalance that is restored or compensated for by stabilized dynamics’. This idea originated from the field of thermodynamics and the second law, in which the imbalance that it maintains allows the system for an apparent balance. This fragile steady state has something of a paradox, since the structures remain the same, but their constituents are changeable. The concept of open system undoes the door to a theory of evolution that can only derive from the interactions between a system and its ecosystem. Within this systemic approach, the focus of the analysis takes into account the ambiguity, multidisciplinary and complexity associated with system adjustment, i.e. it is intended to qualify an employee job based on their experience and knowledge as a measure of their impact on the organization performance.
员工的平衡和稳定是组织绩效的关键点
系统分析处理保持系统平衡的不同变量之间的相互关系。在许多对复杂思维的分析中,一个系统被视为一个复杂的单元,其中的“整体”并没有被简化为各部分的“总和”;系统成为一个模棱两可的项目,因为它由几个实体组成,这些实体与不可预见的结果相互作用,换句话说,它位于跨学科层面,一个领域不可能对其复杂性有一个完整的解读。有人还提到,开放系统的概念最好地描述了复杂性:“组织的规律不是平衡的,而是由稳定的动态恢复或补偿的不平衡”。这个想法起源于热力学和热力学第二定律的领域,在热力学第二定律中,它所保持的不平衡使系统具有明显的平衡。这种脆弱的稳定状态有点矛盾,因为结构保持不变,但它们的成分是可变的。开放系统的概念为只能从系统与其生态系统之间的相互作用中得出的进化理论打开了大门。在这种系统方法中,分析的重点考虑了与系统调整相关的模糊性、多学科性和复杂性,也就是说,它的目的是根据员工的经验和知识来确定他们的工作资格,作为他们对组织绩效影响的衡量标准。
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