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Using analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to improve human performance: An application of multiple criteria decision making problem

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The AHP was used for the purpose of structuring and clarifying the relations and importance between human performance improvement and the style of management, and found that in terms of company culture, participation, human capability, and attitudes the best management style in improving human performance is management by values.
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In the global economy, the modern commercial and industrial organization needs to develop better methods of assessing the performance of the human resource than simply using performance measures such as efficiency or effectiveness. As organizations seek more aggressive ways to cut costs and to increase global competitiveness, the importance of establishing and sustaining high levels of employee performance increases. The main purpose of this paper is to solve the human performance improvement problem by employing Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. Decision makers (DMs) often deal with problems that involve multiple criteria. At given moments in time, companies will display characteristics that make certain factors; key factors in their competences. In this paper, we present a model, which illustrates the relations and importance between human performance improvement and the style of management. In using the AHP to model this problem, we developed a hierarchic structure to represent the problem of human performance management and made pairwise comparisons. In this paper, the AHP is suggested as a tool for implementing a multiple criteria performance improvement scheme. The AHP was used for the purpose of structuring and clarifying the relations and importance between human performance improvement and the style of management. The study found that in terms of company culture, participation, human capability, and attitudes the best management style in improving human performance is management by values.

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Weapon selection using the AHP and TOPSIS methods under fuzzy environment

TL;DR: An evaluation model based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and the technique for order performance by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) to help the actors in defence industries for the selection of optimal weapon in a fuzzy environment where the vagueness and subjectivity are handled with linguistic values parameterized by triangular fuzzy numbers.
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Project selection for oil-fields development by using the AHP and fuzzy TOPSIS methods

TL;DR: A new methodology is proposed to provide a simple approach to assess alternative projects and help the decision-maker to select the best one for National Iranian Oil Company by using six criteria of comparing investment alternatives as criteria in an AHP and fuzzy TOPSIS techniques.
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A fuzzy AHP approach to personnel selection problem

TL;DR: A practical computer-based decision support system is introduced to provide more information and help manager make better decisions under fuzzy circumstances and is compared with Yager's weighted goals method.
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Decision making in equipment selection: an integrated approach with ahp and promethee

TL;DR: An integrated approach which employs analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and preference ranking organization method for enrichment evaluations (PROMETHEE) together, is proposed for the equipment selection problem of selecting milling machines to be purchased in an international company.

Simple Additive Weighting approach to Personnel Selection problem

TL;DR: In this article, a real application of personnel selection with using the opinion of expert by one of the decision making model, it is called SAW method, applied seven criteria that they are qualitative and positive for selecting the best one amongst five personnel and also ranking them.
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Organizational Culture and Leadership

TL;DR: A review of the book "Organizational Culture and Leadership" by Edgar H. Schein is given in this article, where the authors present a review of their approach to organizational culture and leadership.
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Organizational Culture and Leadership

TL;DR: In this article, the author analyzes the maturing research in the field of organization studies - the available ethnographic methods, participant observation, qualitative research, and clinical research, concluding that culture functions to solve an organization's basic problems of surviving in the external environment and integrating its internal processes to ensure its continued survival.
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How to Make a Decision: The Analytic Hierarchy Process

Thomas L. Saaty
- 01 Dec 1994 - 
TL;DR: The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) includes both the rating and comparison methods and requires developing a reliable hierarchic structure or feedback network that includes criteria of various types of influence, stakeholders, and decision alternatives to determine the best choice.