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The development of a methodology for assessing teamwork and sustainable quality culture, focusing on top management teams
Mid Sweden University, Faculty of Science, Technology and Media, Department of Communication, Quality Management, and Information Systems (2023-).ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1078-5676
Mid Sweden University, Faculty of Science, Technology and Media, Department of Communication, Quality Management, and Information Systems (2023-).ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5610-2944
Mid Sweden University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Department of Health Sciences (HOV).ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9936-8395
2023 (English)In: The TQM Journal, ISSN 1754-2731, E-ISSN 1754-274X, Vol. 35, no 9, p. 152-172Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Purpose – The purpose was to present a developed, tested and evaluated methodology for assessingteamwork and sustainable quality culture, focusing on top management teams (TMTs).

Design/methodology/approach – The developed methodology was based on a convergent mixed-methoddesign, including two data collection methods: questionnaire and focus group discussion. Two pilot tests wereperformed with two TMTs. This design involved analysing, merging and interpreting data, first separately bydata collection method and theme and then in a meta-interpretation. Lastly, there was a follow-up meeting forevaluating results.

Findings – Findings from the study were that the methodology can be used to assess teamwork andsustainable quality culture, and the results also showed the strength of using two data collection methods toprovide a broader picture of teamwork and sustainable quality culture. A follow-up meeting validated theresults and provided additional value to the two TMTs in the form of suggestions on how to improve theirteamwork and sustainable quality culture.

Practical implications – Applying this methodology can guide TMTs in how to improve their teamworkand sustainable quality culture within their organisations.

Originality/value – This is a new methodology, containing a developed questionnaire and an interviewguide, aiming to assess and evaluate teamwork within TMTs and sustainable quality culture. The practice ofthe methodology adds value to both TMTs and their organisations, as well as provides a theoretical andmethodological contribution to research on teamwork and sustainable quality culture.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2023. Vol. 35, no 9, p. 152-172
Keywords [en]
Methodology, Sustainable quality culture, TMT, Teamwork, Top management team
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URN: urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-48203DOI: 10.1108/tqm-01-2023-0004ISI: 000973622000002Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85152923026OAI: oai:DiVA.org:miun-48203DiVA, id: diva2:1752374
Available from: 2023-04-21 Created: 2023-04-21 Last updated: 2023-10-25Bibliographically approved
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1. A Deeper Understanding of Real Teamwork and Sustainable Quality Culture
Open this publication in new window or tab >>A Deeper Understanding of Real Teamwork and Sustainable Quality Culture
2023 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

Today's organisations are faced with increasingly complicated and complex challenges. To master these challenges, organisations need to work more together, both within their own organisations and in collaboration with others. Working as a ‘real’ team, while also creating a sustainable quality culture, can be one way to address these challenges. The top management team within the organisation will play a crucial role in determining the organisation's success. 

The purpose of this thesis was to contribute to a deeper understanding of real teamwork and how real teamwork relates to a sustainable quality culture. The purpose was also to describe perceived success factors in creating real teamwork and sustainable quality culture, aiming at increasing an organisation’s performance. 

Conclusions drawn from this research can be summarised into seven overarching proposals or recommendations on how to increase the abilities for real teamwork alongside with creating a sustainable quality culture: 

  • Embrace the heart and develop ‘emotional commitment’: this involves ‘touching the hearts’ of individuals in the organisation, both when it comes to ‘real’ teamwork and in creating sustainable quality culture. 
  • Balance between structure and culture: structure and culture should go ‘hand in hand’ and harmoniously complement each other. 
  • Apply a systems view: this entails considering ‘real’ teamwork within the broader context and viewing core values as a system. 
  • Foster a culture of continuous improvement: improvement is achieved through reflexivity and the adoption of novel perspectives. Continuous improvement is fundamental for both ‘real’ teamwork and the development of sustainable quality culture. 
  • Apply a customer perspective on value creation: this is critical for practicing ‘real’ teamwork, as well as in developing a sustainable quality culture aiming to increase organisational performance.
  • Apply long-term and sustainable thinking: as a part of practicing ‘real’ teamwork and when creating a sustainable quality culture. Both the presence and the future should be built into the system.
  • Measuring and assessing ‘real’ teamwork and sustainable quality culture is valuable in establishing the prerequisites and abilities necessary for ‘real’ teamwork, as well as for advancing the development of a sustainable quality culture within an organisation.

The research has also led to practical suggestions on how the participating organisations can enhance their abilities for real teamwork and strengthen the culture of quality within their organisations.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Sundsvall: Mid Sweden University, 2023. p. 165
Series
Mid Sweden University doctoral thesis, ISSN 1652-893X ; 398
Keywords
ICU transitional care, QM, quality management, real team, real teamwork, sustainable quality culture, TMT, team, teamwork, top management team
National Category
Reliability and Maintenance
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-49650 (URN)978-91-89786-36-3 (ISBN)
Public defence
2023-11-29, Q221, Akademigatan 1, 831 40 Östersund, Östersund, 13:00 (Swedish)
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Vid tidpunkten för disputationen var följande delarbete opublicerat: delarbete 7 inskickat.

At the time of the doctoral defence the following paper was unpublished: paper 7 submitted.

Available from: 2023-11-07 Created: 2023-10-24 Last updated: 2023-10-25Bibliographically approved

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