Human performance variation analysis: A process for human performance problem solving

  • Rademeyer A
  • Du Plessis Y
  • Kepner C
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Abstract

Problem-solving ability is a much sought-after trait in executives, especially if it includes the ability to solve human performance problems. This paper proposes a systematic root cause analysis process that effectively and consistently uncovers the root causes of human performance problems and controls the causes in a way that prevents the problems from recurring. Applying action research the study brings into being a Human Performance Variation Analysis (HPVA) process, which consists of three phases: (1) performance variation assessment, (2) performance variation analysis, and (3) performance variation resolution. The HPVA provides much-needed capability in solving human performance problems in organisations.

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Rademeyer, A., Du Plessis, Y., & Kepner, C. H. (2009). Human performance variation analysis: A process for human performance problem solving. SA Journal of Human Resource Management, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhrm.v7i1.174

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