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  • Control systems theory
    Mlakar, Tatjana, 1963- ; Mulej, Matjaž
    The study behind this paper offers a new - Control Systems Theory (CoST), arising out of synergy of Living Systems (LST), Viable Systems (VST) and Dialectical Systems Theories (DTS), as well as some ... methods of its application. It presents a new basis for a possible innovation of social business organisational systems (SBOS) as organisations of public sectors, e.g. the medical care sector, in particular in a small transitional country, such as Slovenia. The model excludes the possibility of excessive self-organisation, chance synergies and one-sided intuitive measures; such measures are usually a result of an inappropriate preparation of implementation regardless of the model. At the same time it allows and supports professional and in particular inter-disciplinary creativity and inhibits bureaucratic rigidity. This is achieved by introducing USOMID-SREDIM procedures and novelty diffusion. An important fact, arising out of the concept of the new model, the CoST, is that it is adjusted in its possible application to the organisational scheme of medical care system in practice in Slovenia; it does not contradict or necessitate any statutory change of individual sub-systems within the overall health care system. This is in particular important as it enables the proposed model to be implemented in a relatively short period of time and without major statutory and re-organisational interventions into the system. In addition, the CoST model has no elements of work organisation, which would necessitate essential staff reorganisation in the sub-systems within the Slovenian health care system. The model transforms practice informatively and instructively into a self-controlled and self-supervised system. In this way it aims at eliminating errors and mistakes in the work process and the impact of negative emotions of humans over their work results. However, it introduces a number of essential novelties into the health system control, which could gradually become innovations.
    Vir: IDIMT-2007 : proceedings (Str. 211-222)
    Vrsta gradiva - prispevek na konferenci
    Leto - 2007
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 9235484