Minimal critical specification and collective organisational redesign

Johan E. Ravn
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The purpose of this article is to apply concepts of socio-technical systems thinking (STS), enriched with concepts from more recent organisation theory, to analyse a case of participatory design of core manufacturing processes in a company. The redesign process considered transformation of operational logistics of the installation phase, which is a complex and costly phase. The focus is a test of the concept of minimal critical specification, applied as a principle for work process redesign. In the process under study, managers, supervisors and worker representatives at all levels and functions directly affected took part in the process of redesigning the material flow system and the corresponding control system at the operational level, and the design was put into operation by the company. After a year of operation, the new design was modestly favourably assessed by the organisation. The case shows the possibility and importance of the affected work system’s influence in the development, operationalisation and implementation of a new organisation, and the findings demonstrate how manifold relevant participant knowledge may be incorporated into a workable redesign process. The findings cannot be generalised on the basis of this one case, but we will argue that the case serves as a demonstrator project for the model tested.
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最小化关键规范和集体组织重新设计
本文的目的是应用社会技术系统思维(STS)的概念,丰富了最近组织理论的概念,以分析公司核心制造过程的参与式设计案例。重新设计过程考虑了安装阶段操作物流的转变,这是一个复杂而昂贵的阶段。重点是测试最小关键规范的概念,将其作为工作流程重新设计的原则。在所研究的过程中,直接受影响的各级和职能的经理、主管和工人代表参与了在操作层重新设计物料流系统和相应的控制系统的过程,并由公司投入运行。经过一年的运行,该组织对新设计进行了适度的评价。本案例展示了受影响的工作系统对新组织的发展、运作和实施的影响的可能性和重要性,研究结果展示了多种相关的参与者知识如何被纳入一个可行的重新设计过程。研究结果不能在这一个案例的基础上进行概括,但我们认为,这个案例可以作为模型测试的示范项目。
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