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The performance of knowledge workers EB Decision Making
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Knowledge workers Whether nurses, physicians, managers, or staff members, nowadays most workers in healthcare organizations are highly dependent on information and communication technology and are involved in work that involves a high level of cognitive activity.
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Discuss with your neighbour (1 min) “Which factors have the highest impact on the performance of knowledge workers?”
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I Don’t Know (but I know how to find out) The 3 hardest words in management
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A happy employee is a productive employee Most managers think …
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GREAT! NOW WHAT? Outcome
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Lets have a look at the evidence Professional experience and judgment Organizational data, facts and figures Stakeholders’ values and concerns Scientific research outcomes Ask Acquire Appraise Apply Assess
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Step 1: ASK Translate a practical issue into an answerable question
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Question “Which of the factors that are related to the performance of knowledge workers are most widely studied and what is known of their effect?”
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Step 2: ACQUIRE Search for the best available scientific evidence
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ABI, BSP, PsycINFO Scholarly journals, peer reviewed 1980 – 2013 English performance, productivity, knowledge work* ACQUIRE
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step 3: APPRAISE & AGGREGATE
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Most widely studied 1. Task Cohesion 100+ 2. Relationship conflicts 70+ 3. Transactive memory 60+ 4. Social cohesion 40+ 5. Support for innovation 30+
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Effect size?
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Largest effect (r) 1. Social cohesion.5 /.7 2. Perceived supervisory support.5 3. Information sharing / TM.5 4. Vision / goal clarity.5 5. Trust.3 /.6
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Step 4: APPLY
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Step 6: APPLY Evidence-based findings: 5 factors What is it & how can you measure it? How can you ‘enhance’ it?
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Three examples social cohesion supervisory support information sharing
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Social cohesion
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… a shared liking or team attraction that includes bonds of friendship, caring, closeness, and enjoyment of each other’s company.
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Social cohesion
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Measuring social cohesion
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Perceived supervisory support
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…how employees feel the supervisor helps them in times of need, praises them for a job well done or recognizes them for extra effort. Perceived supervisory support
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Measuring perc. sup. support
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Information sharing
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Information sharing? …refers to how teams pool and access their knowledge and expertise – which positively affects decision making and team processes. This has led to the idea of a team ‘Transactive Memory System’ (TMS), which can be thought of as a collective memory in a collective mind - enabling a team to think and act together
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Information sharing
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Measuring information sharing
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In the next weeks, before you make a decision, ask yourself: What exactly is the problem? What is the evidence available? Was any attempt made to explicitly evaluate its trustworthiness?
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