When looking at socio-technical systems from a systems thinking and systemic perspective, it becomes clear that mental models govern the behaviours and determine the achievements of socio-technical systems. This is also the case for individuals, being systems themselves and, as such, being elements of those socio-technical systems. Individual behaviours result from individual perceptions (mental models). These individual behaviours ideally generate the desired outcomes of a system (team/organisation/society) and create value. However, at the same time, mental models and the associated individual behaviour also bring about unwanted consequences, destroying or diminishing value. Therefore, to achieve safety and to attain sustainable safe perf...
Purpose: This paper proposes an evolutionary approach to developing smart and safe organizations bas...
The efforts to develop a visual framework that depicted the relationships between the concepts of op...
Deficiencies in organisational performance are often identified as major precursors of accidents. Th...
Safety is crucial for sustainable growth in organisations and vital for societal progress. Yet, when...
Total Respect Management (TRM) is a systemic approach and an integrated management system to proacti...
The need for systems thinking (ST) in organizations is being increasingly felt, and sustained effort...
In recognising the mutual, and integral, relationship that exists between a firm's culture and ...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010People, processes and teams form t...
Mindful organising is a key integrating concept in resolving the organisational accident. Mindful or...
This article studies organizational assessment in complex sociotechnical systems. There is a practic...
AbstractWhile it is now generally agreed that system safety cannot be adequately addressed using tec...
PhD (Business Administration), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Sustainable organisa...
Abstract: Intellectual capital and knowledge have been explored and pursued along varied dimensions ...
Abstract Our key starting point for analyzing and developing work conditions is based on a systemat...
This extended abstract briefly introduces Hofstede's three leveled model of human mental programming...
Purpose: This paper proposes an evolutionary approach to developing smart and safe organizations bas...
The efforts to develop a visual framework that depicted the relationships between the concepts of op...
Deficiencies in organisational performance are often identified as major precursors of accidents. Th...
Safety is crucial for sustainable growth in organisations and vital for societal progress. Yet, when...
Total Respect Management (TRM) is a systemic approach and an integrated management system to proacti...
The need for systems thinking (ST) in organizations is being increasingly felt, and sustained effort...
In recognising the mutual, and integral, relationship that exists between a firm's culture and ...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010People, processes and teams form t...
Mindful organising is a key integrating concept in resolving the organisational accident. Mindful or...
This article studies organizational assessment in complex sociotechnical systems. There is a practic...
AbstractWhile it is now generally agreed that system safety cannot be adequately addressed using tec...
PhD (Business Administration), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Sustainable organisa...
Abstract: Intellectual capital and knowledge have been explored and pursued along varied dimensions ...
Abstract Our key starting point for analyzing and developing work conditions is based on a systemat...
This extended abstract briefly introduces Hofstede's three leveled model of human mental programming...
Purpose: This paper proposes an evolutionary approach to developing smart and safe organizations bas...
The efforts to develop a visual framework that depicted the relationships between the concepts of op...
Deficiencies in organisational performance are often identified as major precursors of accidents. Th...