Manage Innovation and Continuous Improvement
MANAGING INNOVATION AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
How does your workplace monitor and evaluate performance and sustainability of key systems and processes?
My organization has a systematic way in which it monitors and evaluates performance and sustainability of key systems and processes. The organization carries out daily auditing processes and activities to determine the progress of the sustainability programs adopted in an organization. The organization has long- and short-term goals and objectives, which must be checked through daily, weekly, monthly, semi-annually, and annual auditing processes. The set goals most in the form of records of progress must be tallied with the daily results to indicate progress. Progress is enhanced with the innovative involvement of new approaches and mechanisms so that productivity is sustained. Personnel responsible for this purpose must exist in an organization. Besides, the organization could use software to show progress on evaluation and monitoring: this enhances the understanding of the progress and the formulations of improvement strategies (Ulijn et al., 2010).
1.2 What supply chains, and operational, service delivery systems exist in your workplace?
The organization uses modern supply chains as a link between the suppliers itself. The rotational chains ensure that each chain plays its part. The organization is divided into departments supposed to function within the required standards and measures. The integration of the work delivery and work allocation proceeds to delivery systems guaranteeing one chain of operation.
1.3 What performance measures and assessment tools and techniques do you have in your workplace? Are they effective? Why? Why not?
Performance is measured using standard schemes and determined using mean scores, numerical targets, and assessment based on the data collected. The organization regulates its assessment processes through the semiannual and annual configuration of the set goals and the data representing the current achievements. Assessment is done using data entries analyzed with software materials within the organization. The organization premises its assessment on the summative recordings tallied with the projections initiated before the start of the timeline of performance. These methods are effective although they have to face the challenge of changing needs for improved performances (Kotter, 2012).
1.4 Obtain an example of a performance report that includes documentation on variance from the plan. Briefly, explain the variances
Variances are multifaceted in every scale of production. The variables are either determined or they are influenced. Dependent and independent variances are accommodative of everything to be done. Performances have to link the dependency and independence of the attributes in play. Performances within the organization must be linked to the objectives and the set goals. The variances are useful in expanding the achievement levels of the different performances within the organization (Buckley & Jakovljevic, 2013). They are linked to what is important, what is essential, and what is of immediate importance to the rest of the variances. The variances have to be influenced in some way as a way of determining performances.
1.5 What are the key result areas of your organization?
The key areas of the organization are the production, the sourcing, the packaging, the marketing, and the trading of the organization's products. The variables lie within the interaction of the human and non-human resources in meeting the set objectives. The organization cannot function without equitable sourcing procedures. These procedures have to be working and giving results. The human resource has to be falling within the right timelines of production. Production cannot take place without the involvement of human resources. The interaction between the human and the non-human resources is another important area that ensures that the variances are interacting well (Geyer & Hack, 2016).
1.6 What are some changing trends and opportunities, which are relevant to your organization?
The organization is advancing because of the changes in technology. Technology has brought about innovation and transformed every variance and way of production within the organization. The change in humanitarian management systems has meant that the organization has to deal with human management in a new way, a way that keeps changing. The human...
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