Work System
At it's essence, a work system is the real-world system where people and technology combine to get something done. Steven Alter explains the work system in his work system theory (WST) in his paper, Work System Theory: Overview of Core Concepts, Extensions, and Challenges for the Future . Per that theory, a work system has six basic ingredients (components) : Participants : who performs the work Activities and processes : actual work performed Information : what participants use to perform the work Technologies : tools that assist in the performance of the work Products and services : output from the work activities and processes Customers : those who receive value from the work Those six ingredients above interact within three contextual elements which are: Environment : external factors which the work system cannot control but rather must adapt to Strategies : guiding intent or direction choices made which shapes how the work system operates Infrastructure : shared techni...