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Assessment of Perceptions
Related to Age Influence on
Attitudes & Performance Using
CMMS Workflow Processes.
Aviation Psychology
Juan J Cajas
January 13, 2013
Content
1. Introduction & Objective
2. Methodology
3. Results
4. Conclusions
∗ Aviation organizations are replacing outdated systems to control maintenance operations.
∗ Maintenance areas are implementing support information processing technology as Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS).
∗ CMMS systems include algorithms automating the workflow.
∗ Rumors complicate the normal challenges during implementation. Change management should solve issues like problems with motivation and performance.
∗ Is there an age influence? First, an assessment is needed to evaluate opinions and factors influencing the opinions?
Introduction
∗ Assess the perception of people about age
influence on attitudes and performance of
maintenance employees in airline
organizations.
Objective
∗ A survey is elaborated to assess two aspects: attitudes and performance. ∗ Attitudes: confidence and excitement
∗ Performance, quantity of errors and completion time
∗ Respondents randomly selecting from different work areas within a typical maintenance organization (Line Maintenance, Quality Control, Materials, Engineering, Planning, etc.).
∗ Majority of respondents belong to the same company but some of the respondents work in the headquarters of the firm in a different country.
Methodology
Survey
Results
Question 1 Question 9
∗ Graph 2. Responses showing attitude respect confidence of workers over 50 years to use computer-based workflow processes
∗ Graph 1. Responses showing attitude respect confidence of young AMTs or engineers to do computer-based workflow processes.
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Results
Mann-Whitney U-test
Null Hypothesis
∗ From U-test tables @5% two tailed, Ucrit = 99
∗ U <= Ucritical?
∗ No, there is no significant difference between the answers
∗ Ho : There is not a significant difference between the answers provided for Q1 and Q9
Results
Question 1 Question 1
∗ Graph 4. Responses showing attitude respect confidence of young AMTs or engineers to do computer-based workflow processes, segregated by work area of the respondents.
∗ Graph 3. Responses showing attitude respect confidence of young AMTs or engineers to do computer-based workflow processes, segregated by age of the respondents
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Question 9 Question 9
∗ Graph 6. Responses showing attitude respect confidence of workers over 50 years to use computer-based workflow processes, segregated by work area of the respondents.
∗ Graph 5. Responses showing attitude respect confidence of workers over 50 years to use computer-based workflow processes, segregated by age of the respondents.
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Question 2 Question 4
∗ Graph 8. Responses showing attitude respect excitement of young AMTs or engineers to do computer-based workflow processes.
∗ Graph 7. Responses showing attitude respect excitement of workers over 50 years to use computer-based workflow processes
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Question 3 Question 5
∗ Graph 14. Responses showing perception respect errors done by young AMTs or engineers using computer-based workflow processes.
∗ Graph 13. Responses showing perception respect errors done by workers over 50 years using computer-based workflow processes.
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Question 6 Question 8
∗ Graph 20. Responses showing perception respect completion time by young AMTs or engineers using computer-based workflow processes.
∗ Graph 19. Responses showing perception respect completion time by workers over 50 years using computer-based workflow processes.
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Question 7 Summary
∗ Graph 25. Responses showing perception respect influence of previous computer experience.
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∗ Respondents believe young people is more motivated, interested, do less errors and finish sooner tasks in CMMS.
∗ They are consistent answering the related questions respect senior employees.
∗ Respondents are more neutral respect skills and motivation of seniors
∗ Previous experience is key according to respondents.
∗ These conclusions only apply to the population observed.
∗ 1. Age of the respondent is not a factor when agreeing or disagreeing with the statements.
∗ 2. Respondents were consistent with each pair of related questions. This conclusion is supported with the U-tests run.
∗ 3. There was not statistical evidence that work area is a factor influencing the level of agreement or disagreement. Again U-tests elaborated support this conclusion.
∗ 4. People were more biased to agree with responses favoring superior motivation and performance of young users of CMMS.
∗ 5. Respondents were neutral on attitudes respect skills and motivation of senior employees.
∗ 6. Previous experience using computers is an important factor, but more research is required to properly assess the impact or validity of such perception.
Conclusions
Assessment of Perceptions
Related to Age Influence on
Attitudes & Performance Using
CMMS Workflow Processes.
Aviation Psychology
January 13, 2013