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What's Your Theory? Driver Diagram Serves as Tool for Building and Testing Theories for Improvement

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What's Your Theory? Driver Diagram Serves as Tool for Building and Testing Theories for Improvement

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This article encourages the use of driver diagrams in quality management, and explains their advantages, creation, development, and use. A driver diagram serves as a tool for building a testable hypothesis. It consists of a team's shared theory of knowledge (which is developed by consensus) and includes relevant beliefs of team members about what must change and which ideas about how to change may result in improved outcomes. For an improvement project, the driver diagram illustrates what structures, processes, and norms are believed to require change in the system, as well as how these could be changed through the application of specific ideas. On a driver diagram, everything to the right of the aim statement identifies a theory about what must change and how it must change to achieve the desired performance or outcome. Because the driver diagram represents an overall theory, it is essentially a broad prediction of the changes required to accomplish a given aim or outcome. The use of a driver diagram by improvement teams recognizes that change is required to improve a system, and theory is used to articulate the knowledge about how to achieve an aim of interest.

Date

In publication

Volume

48

Issue

7

Pages

36-43

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Research/Scholarly Media

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Published Text

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Blog Post/Opinion
Guidance Manual/Tool

Open access/full-text available

Yes

Peer reviewed

No

Citation

Bennett, B., & Provost, L. (2015). What’s Your Theory? Driver Diagram Serves as Tool for Building and Testing Theories for Improvement. Quality Progress, 48(7), 36–43.

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Cross-National Research on Continuous Improvement Bibliography

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