Reducing time to take action


  • Reducing surveillance lag
  • Reducing period between decision and action
  • Speeding up decision-taking
  • Reducing delay

Description

Reducing the elapsed time between the actual necessity for taking action, and the moment when that necessity is perceived by management. This refers to non-real-time decision-making, and emphasizes the fact that many management decisions must be made in terms of knowledge of the system's status some time in the past, rather than as it is at the moment of the decision.

Claim

  1. Delay is the deadliest form of denial. (One of Parkinson's laws)

Narrower

  1. Reducing waiting times in government facilities
  2. Reducing telephone delays
  3. Reducing postal delays
  4. Reducing policy-making delays
  5. Reducing government delay in response to symptoms of problems
  6. Reducing delays in research
  7. Reducing delays in release of religious documents
  8. Reducing delays in ratification of international treaties
  9. Reducing delays in international trade
  10. Reducing delays in hearing consumer complaints
  11. Reducing delays in delivery of goods and services
  12. Reducing delays in delivery of books and publications
  13. Reducing delays in clearing financial transfers
  14. Reducing delays in civil litigation
  15. Reducing delays in approval of urgent regulations
  16. Reducing delays in administration of medical care
  17. Reducing delays at border crossings
  18. Reducing delay recognizing problems
  19. Reducing delay in supply of agreed multilateral assistance
  20. Reducing delay in societal impact of innovation
  21. Reducing delay in recognition of patents
  22. Reducing delay in publication of documents
  23. Reducing delay in project implementation
  24. Reducing delay in police response time
  25. Reducing delay in payment of compensation for damages
  26. Reducing delay in payment of bills
  27. Reducing delay in implementation of commitments
  28. Reducing delay in government reimbursements
  29. Reducing delay in development of regional plans
  30. Reducing delay in benefits from reform in transition economies
  31. Reducing delay in administration of justice
  32. Reducing delay in administration of criminal justice
  33. Reducing communication delays
  34. Raising awareness of delayed emergence of problems
  35. Providing rapid emergency response
  36. Implementing urban innovations
  37. Changing society
  38. Avoiding bureaucratic delays
  39. Addressing delay of religions in acknowledging social problems
  40. Accelerating community building programme

Constrains

  1. Using delay
  2. Reducing government action commitment
  3. Delaying the post
  4. Delaying response
  5. Delaying research
  6. Delaying release of religious documents
  7. Delaying recognition of problems
  8. Delaying recognition of patents
  9. Delaying ratification of international treaties
  10. Delaying publication of documents
  11. Delaying project implementation
  12. Delaying policy-making
  13. Delaying payments
  14. Delaying payment of compensation for damages
  15. Delaying introduction of tax on pollution
  16. Delaying international trade
  17. Delaying implementation of commitments
  18. Delaying impact of innovation
  19. Delaying delivery of goods and services
  20. Delaying delivery of goods
  21. Delaying delivery of books and publications
  22. Delaying decisions
  23. Delaying communication
  24. Delaying clearing financial transfers
  25. Delaying building programmes
  26. Delaying arbitration of consumer complaints
  27. Delaying approval of regulations
  28. Delaying administration of medical care
  29. Delaying administration of justice
  30. Delaying acknowledgement of social problems
  31. Delaying access to social services


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