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Becoming a High-Performance Work Organization: The Role of Security, Employee Involvement, and Training
Clair Brown, University of California, Berkeley
Michael Reich, University of California, Berkeley
David Stern, University of California, Berkeley
ABSTRACT: We discuss an emerging employment system characterized by a high degree of employment security with flexible job assignments, employee involvement in problem solving and continuous improvement, and continuous training of employees. We call this model the SET system (for Security, Employee involvement and Training) and examine case studies of five U.S. firms that are attempting to establish or maintain a SET system. We find that SET systems are difficult to implement in a gradual and partial manner. The three elements of SET reinforce one another and firms that are successful in adopting SET have made an investment to implement all three SET elements simultaneously.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Clair Brown, Michael Reich, and David Stern,
"Becoming a High-Performance Work Organization: The Role of Security, Employee Involvement, and Training"
(June 1, 1992).
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment.
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Working Paper Series.
Paper iirwps-045-92.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/iir/iirwps/iirwps-045-92
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