NOSEK, Jakub. Objektově orientovaný přístup jako metoda pro tvorbu efektivních týmů v organizaci (Object-Oriented Aproach for Building Efficient Teams). In New trends of the development of industry. Brno: Vysoké učení technické Brno, 2003.
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Original name Objektově orientovaný přístup jako metoda pro tvorbu efektivních týmů v organizaci
Name (in English) Object-Oriented Aproach for Building Efficient Teams
Authors NOSEK, Jakub.
Edition Brno, New trends of the development of industry, 2003.
Publisher Vysoké učení technické Brno
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Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Economics and Administration
Keywords in English management; team; behavior; efficiency; organization
Tags behavior, efficiency, management, organization, team
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Jakub Nosek, MBA, učo 3246. Changed: 23/4/2003 16:56.
Abstract
It is obvious that people solve different situations which commonly occur in a company's life with various successfulness. Successfulness of teams in organizations is impacted, above all, by external factors (general environment - society climate, legislation, economy, politics, technology; industry environment - aggressiveness of competitors, market position, nature of cooperation; internal influences - shared values, stakeholders expectations, strategy, structure, collaborators, a company's culture and accessible resources) and motivation of employees (beliefs, values, attitudes, acts, behavior, internal orientation and personality). In this article, the author is going to offer an approach which can be used for a description of the influences, team structure, attributes and motivation of employees and, based on that, can predict probable team's performance. The approach has been adopted from object-oriented programming, where it is widely used for software development. The author transforms its basic terms (class, attribute and method) and properties (inheritance, polymorphism and encapsulation) to the world of management and tries to formalize individual categories of influencing factors. Such formalization allows us to apply a set of rules (knowledge base) to certain conditions and to predict probable behavior of team members and the performance of a superior unit (team, department or company). In practice, this approach could be used e.g. for optimization (how a company should change its structure or make-up of teams if conditions change) or what-if analysis (what can occur if some conditions change).
Abstract (in English)
It is obvious that people solve different situations which commonly occur in a company's life with various successfulness. Successfulness of teams in organizations is impacted, above all, by external factors (general environment - society climate, legislation, economy, politics, technology; industry environment - aggressiveness of competitors, market position, nature of cooperation; internal influences - shared values, stakeholders expectations, strategy, structure, collaborators, a company's culture and accessible resources) and motivation of employees (beliefs, values, attitudes, acts, behavior, internal orientation and personality). In this article, the author is going to offer an approach which can be used for a description of the influences, team structure, attributes and motivation of employees and, based on that, can predict probable team's performance. The approach has been adopted from object-oriented programming, where it is widely used for software development. The author transforms its basic terms (class, attribute and method) and properties (inheritance, polymorphism and encapsulation) to the world of management and tries to formalize individual categories of influencing factors. Such formalization allows us to apply a set of rules (knowledge base) to certain conditions and to predict probable behavior of team members and the performance of a superior unit (team, department or company). In practice, this approach could be used e.g. for optimization (how a company should change its structure or make-up of teams if conditions change) or what-if analysis (what can occur if some conditions change).
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