Decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives: a review
Decision support tools are used in many organisations to support organisational decision making activities. However, very limited studies have been found focussing on the decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives. Improvement initiatives are approaches, management s...
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| author | Mohammad, Musli Vattiyan, Ligesh Manni Yahya, Mohd Shahir |
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| description | Decision support tools are used in many organisations to support organisational decision making activities. However, very limited studies have been found focussing on the decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives. Improvement initiatives are approaches, management systems, tools and/or techniques that can be used for managing and improving organisations, such as Lean, ISO9001 and Improvement Team. Four existing decision support tools were reviewed and compared. All four decision support tools consist of decision matrix, rating and ranking to assist in selecting appropriate improvement initiative. Finally, several potential future studies have been proposed. |
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| spelling | uthm-34422021-11-17T06:37:53Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3442/ Decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives: a review Mohammad, Musli Vattiyan, Ligesh Manni Yahya, Mohd Shahir HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Decision support tools are used in many organisations to support organisational decision making activities. However, very limited studies have been found focussing on the decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives. Improvement initiatives are approaches, management systems, tools and/or techniques that can be used for managing and improving organisations, such as Lean, ISO9001 and Improvement Team. Four existing decision support tools were reviewed and compared. All four decision support tools consist of decision matrix, rating and ranking to assist in selecting appropriate improvement initiative. Finally, several potential future studies have been proposed. Science Publishing Corporation 2018 Article PeerReviewed Mohammad, Musli and Vattiyan, Ligesh Manni and Yahya, Mohd Shahir (2018) Decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives: a review. International Journal of Engineering and Technology, 7 (3.7). pp. 153-155. ISSN 2227-524X |
| spellingShingle | HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management Mohammad, Musli Vattiyan, Ligesh Manni Yahya, Mohd Shahir Decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives: a review |
| title | Decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives: a review |
| title_full | Decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives: a review |
| title_fullStr | Decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives: a review |
| title_full_unstemmed | Decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives: a review |
| title_short | Decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives: a review |
| title_sort | decision support tools for selecting organisational improvement initiatives: a review |
| topic | HD28-70 Management. Industrial Management |
| url | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3442/ |