Concept and brief description:
High-performance work systems is the right combination of people, technology, and organizational structure that makes full use of the organization's resources and opportunities in achieving its goals. To function as a high performance work system, each of these elements must fit well with the others in a smoothly functionally whole.
Emotional hook (provocative question/ claim/real-life problem):
I think "The Office" is a perfect example of the opposite of a high-performance work team. Stanley does cross word puzzles all day, Michael doesn't like technology and new ways of doing things, and the rest of the staff just works till 5 and doesn't really care about the growth of the company.
Key points to elicit in discussion:
A high performance work system is not easy to create or maintain. You need to have your organization set up in a way where technology (machines) work efficiently and employees are productive. However, people are needed to make sure everything is running correctly. In addition, every organization is different and may do things differently in order to achieve a high performance works system.
Facilitative questions:
What is needed to create a high-performance work system?
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