Abstract
System thinking (ST) and creative problem solving (CPS) processes are needed to solve problems. The purpose of this research is to emphasise the need for behavioural and transformational problem solving techniques, using a ST approach to improve performance. This research used a modified instrument encompassing single-loop learning (SLL) and double-loops learning (DLL), tied directly to the pedagogy of problem-based learning. The correlation and regression were used to analyze the ‘mindsets/opinions’ of the employees on the perceptions of future improvement. The statistical results were positively related and contributed to the performance. The finding of this research proposed the application of a system engineering methodology (SEM) and ST&CPS framework as a contribution in SLL and DLL to solve problems. The results were compared with the literature.
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Abbreviated Version of Questionnaire Format for single- and double-loop learning and organisational learning performance.
Single-loop learning = Behavioural−(innovation, proficiency and concentration):
“discovering new ways”, “generating ideas”, “training at all levels”, “expertise thro’ training”, “increase training expenditure”, “need of ISO”, “achieve product activity”, “develop and maintain capabilities”, “unite technical effort”.
Double-loop learning = Transformational−(innovation, proficiency and concentration):
“questioning for improvement”, “questioning current ways”, “develop changing methods”, “encourage learning”, “develop individual”, “develop product reliability”, “serving the customer”, “satisfy operators demand”, “justification, investigation, operators demands”.
Organisational learning performance:
“maintain productivity”, “learning, flexibility and productivity”, “flexibility and customer satisfaction”, “maintain staff satisfaction”, “create job satisfaction”, “performance and job standard”, “implement suggestion”, “technology and information processing”, “raise staff morale”, “achieve goodwill organisation capital”, “Maintain wellbeing of staff”, “encourage change management”.
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Al-Raqadi, A.M.S., Abdul Rahim, A., Masrom, M. et al. System thinking in single- and double-loop learning on the perceptions of improving ships’ repair performance. Int J Syst Assur Eng Manag 7 (Suppl 1), 126–142 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13198-015-0353-7
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