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Measuring and Managing Team Performance in Business Process Environments

Measuring and Managing Team Performance in Business Process Environments PhD researcher: Kepa Mendibil Telleria Supervisor: Dr Jillian MacBryde Stage of research: 24 months 30 January 2001. Contents. Research area & background Research Objectives Research Methodology Contribution.

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Measuring and Managing Team Performance in Business Process Environments

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  1. Measuring and Managing Team Performance in Business Process Environments PhD researcher: Kepa Mendibil Telleria Supervisor: Dr Jillian MacBryde Stage of research: 24 months 30 January 2001 K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  2. Contents • Research area & background • Research Objectives • Research Methodology • Contribution K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  3. Center for Strategic Manufacturing Research area & background • For the last 12 months research was conducted as part of an EPSRC programme K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  4. FUNCTIONS Manage processes • Conflicts between departmental and • processes managers PROCESSES Operate processes Support processes • Employees have a lack of the company’s • vision worsening of employee • participation Research area & background • PROBLEMS: • Business Process objectives are • not aligned with company’s strategy • Employee performance measurement • is not aligned with process performance • and organisational objectives • Lack of understanding on how to • measure team performance K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  5. Research area & background “Traditional ways of measuring performance, determine compensation, provide training, and even organize facilities are tailored to vertical units, not processes, and to individuals, not teams” (Hammer & Stanton) Performance measurement in the context of teams is not well understood by both, research and industry Lack of a system that integrates all elements that affect team performance into a structured team performance measurement model K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  6. £ SMWG Business process teams Cellular manufacturing order in creativity & innovation £ 1+1=3 product out team purpose achieve objectives continuous learning/improvement employee satisfaction Why measure team performance? • Efficient teamworking and people management processes have become a competitive advantage for organisations • Highly motivated, creative and innovative teams driving continuous improvement offer the flexibility and potential to successfully achieve customer requirements and gain competitive advantage • Therefore, in order to maximise team performance organisation need to measure, drive and support these elements K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  7. Research objectives • To research and develop a framework, including a set of tools, for processing and managing teamwork • To create an integrated approach to measure and manage team performance in the context of business processes • Assess the socio-economic impact of such an approach in the performance of organisations K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  8. Give direction, training, support Teaming Performance Measures Process Performance Measures   Input Output        Reward & recognition Provide resources   Team Management Measures Balance team roles, effective leadership Team Performance measurement K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  9. Company Strategy Business process Input Output ‘Setting the right environment to ensure that the team and the process perform as expected’ Process Performance measures How process How process Team management measures How process generic long term specific short term autonomy Teaming Performance measures Team management framework K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  10. Business process Input Output Business Process Process Performance measures Process performance measures How process Team management measures generic Teaming Performance measures long term specific short term autonomy Teaming Performance measures Team management framework (1) What do we want the process to do? (2) What does the team need to do? -Attitudes, behaviour -Skills, competencies (3) What is currently the team doing? How does this affect process performance? (4) How to measure them K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  11. Business process Input Output ‘Setting the right environment to ensure that the team and the process perform as expected’ Business Process Process Performance measures Process performance measures How process Team management measures Team management measures Teaming Performance measures Team management framework (1) What do we want the process to do? (2) What does company need to do? -Provide resources (e.g. technology) -Internal/external benchmark -Training (3) What is currently the company doing? How does this affect process performance? (4) How to measure them K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  12. ‘Setting the right environment to ensure that the team and the process perform as expected’ Business Process Process performance measures Team management measures Team management measures How process generic Teaming Performance measures long term specific short term autonomy Teaming Performance measures Team management framework (1) How do we want the team to behave? (2) What does organisation need to do? -Give direction, empower -Educate, training -Motivate, Reward (3) What is currently the company doing? How does this affect the team performance? (4) How to measure them K.Mendibil / RPD’01

  13. Contribution • To further develop the understanding of the implications of BPR into team performance measurement and management • The development of a practical tool will facilitate organisations to manage their teams in a way that maximises their contribution towards the success of the company • To identify and define areas for future research K.Mendibil / RPD’01

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