Ranking Effective Factors on Organizational Agility in Public Sector Using A.T. Kearney model and TOPSIS Method (Case Study: Hospitals in Birjand)
Subject Areas : medical documentssayyid ali banihashemi 1 , zahra Heidarnia 2 , Vahid Allahyari 3
1 - Instructor, Department of Industrial Engineering, Payame Noor University, Iran
2 - Instructor, Department of Public Management, Payame Noor University, Iran
3 - Bsc. Student of Industrial Engineering, Payame Noor University, Iran
Keywords: Agility, Hospital, Agile Organization, A.T. Kearney Model, TOPSIS,
Abstract :
Introduction: The ultimate ambition of organizations in today's fast-changing world is to properly manage and direct challenges and successfully deal with the continuous, dynamic, and unpredictable environmental changes. Agility is an attribute of organizations that enjoy such a management. The present study aimed to rank agility factors, examine their conditions, and identify strategies for enhancing agility in hospitals in the Iranian city of Birjand. Methods: This was an applied study using a descriptive-analytical method, and the A.T. Kearney model was used to assess organizational agility. The data was collected through a questionnaire that was distributed among 75 employees in three hospitals, namely A Hospital, B Hospital, and C Hospital. SPSS and Excel were used for statistical testing and ranking, using the TOPSIS method. Results: Considering the mean test results (t-tests) for the three hospitals and the significance level obtained for each criteria, it was found that A Hospital is an agile organization for the three criteria of culture and values, customer service, and organizational change. Considering that the performance management enjoyed a significance level below 0.05 for B Hospital, it is an agile organization in this regard. Meanwhile, C Hospital proved to be an agile organization in terms of culture and organizational change. Ranking results for agility of hospitals through TOPSIS showed that C Hospital with a relative immediacy index of 0.555 held the first place, A and B hospitals with relative immediacy indexes of 0.523 and 0.440 held the second and third place respectively. Conclusion: The statistical test results showed that out of the six organizational agility criteria, A Hospital enjoyed a desirable condition for the three criteria of culture and values, customer service, and organizational change, B Hospital for one criterion, namely performance management, and C Hospital for two criteria of culture and values and organizational change.
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1- Sohrabi B, Abedin B. Identifying the factors of resistance to change in the workplaces affected by information technology and providing solutions for implementing changes in such environments, Tehran: Fourth International Conference on Industrial Engineering; 2005. [In Persian]
2- Bartoli A, Hermel P. Managing change and innovation in IT implementation process. Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 2004; 15(5): 416-25.
3- Soltani I. Interaction of Needs Assessment and Educational Effectiveness in Learning Organizations. Tehran: Arkanedanesh Press; 2006: 25-31. [In Persian]
4- Hormozi AM. Agile manufacturing: the next logical step. Benchmarking: An International Journal. 2001; 8(2): 132-43.
5- Gunasekaran A. Agile manufacturing: enablers and an implementation framework. International journal of production research, 1998; 36(5): 1223-47.
6- Jafarnejad A, Shahaei B. Introduction to Organizational Agility and Agile Manufacturing. Tehran: Mehraban Press; 2010: 17-21. [Book in Persian]
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8- Jin-Hai L, Anderson AR, Harrison RT. The evolution of agile manufacturing. Business Process Management Journal, 2003; 9(2): 170-89.
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