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Prerequisites and Framework Conditions for a Successful Improvement Culture

In: A Holistic Approach to Process Optimisation

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  • Martin Hofmann

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Summary In order to anchor a sustainable improvement culture, the corresponding prerequisites and framework conditions must be established in advance. The framework conditions include cooperative management, standardised processes and the involvement of employees in decision-making processes. This is the necessary basis for the emergence of an improvement culture in the company, which is indispensable as a basis for the continuous development of work processes. In addition, the necessary know-how and the corresponding structures for the handling of improvement projects must be established.

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  • Martin Hofmann, 2021. "Prerequisites and Framework Conditions for a Successful Improvement Culture," Management for Professionals, in: A Holistic Approach to Process Optimisation, chapter 2, pages 15-28, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-658-34097-1_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-34097-1_2
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