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Journal of Health-Based Research. 2016; 2 (2): 105-117
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-188280

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Introduction: Hospitals are the most important organizations in the field of healthcare services that require skilled personnel, necessary equipment, and suitable facilities; therefore, special attention to new and intelligent methods and also maximum use of intellectual abilities of individuals and organizations to increase hospitals agility seem to be necessary. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between organizational intelligence and organizational agility in teaching hospitals of Yazd Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences


Methods: In this analytical cross-sectional study, a total of 370 administrative and medical staff were included using stratified-random sampling. The required data were collected using Albrecht organizational intelligence questionnaire and organizational agility questionnaire


Results: The results showed that organizational intelligence had effect on organizational agility [path coefficient=0.537]. Mean scores of organizational intelligence and organizational agility of the hospitals were 2.29+/-0.66 and 2.29+/-0.37, respectively. Age had effect on both organizational intelligence [path coefficient=0.693] and organizational agility [path coefficient= 0.55]


Conclusion: The findings showed that increasing the organizational intelligence of the organization provides the context for having an agile organization and the organization will reach its organizational goals faster

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Journal of Neyshabur University of Medical Sciences. 2014; 2 (2): 32-37
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-186368

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Introduction and Aims: in today's world hazard and related risks are vary and most severity of them are so high that it is practically impossible to compensate for the resulting consequences. Risk assessment is a logical method to evaluate the hazards that discus to detect hazards and their potential impact on people, materials, equipment and the environment. The aim of this study was to identify hazards and assess the risks of different units of the Jahantormoz Company using the Frank - Morgan method


Methods: this Descriptive study was conducted at 12 unit of Jahantormoz manufacture in 2013. In this study, hazards and exist controls was identified by using hazard detection and control checklist then final comparison was conducted by calculating the total investment at risk and the overall risk


Results: according to surveys conducted the highest and lowest hazard scores respectively were obtained from mix [215] and Central warehouse [87] units and highest and lowest control scores respectively were obtained from Perform [234] and Central warehouse [164] units. Also, highest and lowest Risk index respectively were obtained from Cutting unit [88] and central warehouse [-10] units. Finally, Packaging was dedicated highest overall risk index


Conclusion: considering that the packaging unit has the highest overall risk index, this unit has priority in control and required controlling measures should be performed

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