High performance teams: an investigation of the effect on self-management towards performance

Q3 Engineering
T. Pfutzenreuter, E. Lima, José Roberto Frega
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Paper aims: Work design is being constantly transformed by technology and requirements for polyvalent workers piloting the work system instead of operating it. This paper investigates self-management teams’ implementation and its effects on performance. A Brazilian cosmetics company case study of team development was used as a guidance for this investigation. Originality: Consistent connection between team development theory and practice, exploring sociotechnical approach and empowerment best practices. Research method: Boxplot analysis is performed over team building stages along with One-way Variance Analysis to test average performance differences among stages’ transitions. Tukey test was sequentially applied to identify its statistic differences in pairs. Descriptive analysis and Analysis of Means are complementarily applied for shop-floor accidents performance assessment. Main findings: Team development reached the expected performance over team stages. Forming to storming, though, was the only transition with no performance average gains. Storming to norming was the highest improvement, which meets sociotechnical principles. Moreover, mean of accidents was inferior at performing stage comparing to the overall mean of accidents during the whole project, highlighting additional shop-floor safety improvements enhanced by the new work design. Implications for theory and practice: This paper is restricted to a single sociotechnical environment. Therefore, generic conclusions imply further investigation.
高绩效团队:自我管理对绩效影响的调查
论文目的:工作设计正不断被技术和需求所改变,多价工人正在试行而不是操作工作系统。本文研究了自我管理团队的实施及其对绩效的影响。一个巴西化妆品公司的团队发展案例研究被用作本调查的指导。独创性:团队发展理论与实践之间的一致联系,探索社会技术方法和授权最佳实践。研究方法:对团队建设阶段进行箱线图分析,并进行单向方差分析,检验各阶段过渡之间的平均绩效差异。序贯Tukey检验确定其对间的统计差异。描述分析法和方法分析法在车间事故绩效评价中相辅相成。主要发现:团队开发在团队阶段达到了预期的绩效。然而,形成到风暴是唯一一个没有平均性能提升的转变。风暴到规范是最高的改进,它符合社会技术原则。此外,与整个项目期间的总体事故平均值相比,执行阶段的事故平均值较低,突出了新工作设计增强的额外车间安全改进。对理论和实践的启示:本文仅限于单一的社会技术环境。因此,一般性结论意味着进一步的研究。
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来源期刊
Production
Production Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
26
审稿时长
40 weeks
期刊介绍: The Produção Journal (Production Journal), ISSN 0103-6513, is a Brazilian Association of Production Engineering (ABEPRO) publication. It was created in 1990 in order to provide a communication medium for academic articles in the Production Engineering field. Since 2002, the Production Engineering Department of Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (PRO/EPUSP) is responsible for the editorial process of Produção Journal, sponsored by Carlos Alberto Vanzolini Foundation (FCAV). Revista Produção has the tradition of eighteen published volumes and Qualis "B2" evaluation by CAPES in the Engineering III area. For Brazilian academic community it is a top journal in Production Engineering field.
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