Measuring Appreciative Inquiry, Lean and Perceived Co-worker Health

Author:

Bäckström Ingela,Ingelsson Pernilla

Abstract

<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> The purpose of this paper is to present a developed questionnaire which measure Appreciative Inquiry, Lean values and co-workers health. The purpose is also to explore if and how Appreciative Inquiry correlates with Lean values and co-workers’ perceived health in an organisation working with Lean.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>Methodology/Approach:</strong> To investigate the relationship between Lean, Appreciative Inquiry and perceived co-worker health, a questionnaire was developed based on two previously tested questionnaires. The new questionnaire was answered by 841 co-workers at a Swedish municipality and was then analysed to explore in what way Appreciative Inquiry correlates with a number<br />of Lean values as well as perceived co-worker health.<strong></strong></p><p><strong>Findings:</strong> All variables were found to be significantly correlated with the variable ‘Appreciative Inquiry’. The variable ‘Continuous improvements’ relates most to ‘Appreciative Inquiry’ followed by ‘Eliminating Waste’ as those variables can be considered to have a large positive relationship. ‘Supportive Leadership’ and ‘System view’ have a medium positive relation to ‘Appreciative Inquiry’ and the variables ‘Health’ and ‘Customt.er focus’ have a small relation to Appreciative Inquiry in this contex.</p>

Publisher

Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy and Recycling

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management

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