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    Las actividades repetitivas en el desempeño laboral de los trabajadores del Gobierno Provincial de Tungurahua
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas. Maestría en Gestión del Talento Humano., 2018) Armendáriz Larreátegui, Juan Manuel; Hurtado Yugcha, Jaqueline del Pilar
    This work presents an investigation about the relationship between repetitive activities and work performance. This study was carried out through a field investigation to the servants of the Provincial Government of Tungurahua and based on the survey carried out to 199 of them, important results were obtained that allowed to issue conclusions and recommendations. This study aimed to analyze the effects of repetitive activities and the level of complexity of these in relation to the work performance of workers, in addition to this it was possible to identify that there was a high index of lack of institutional commitment that analyzing with the levels of Motivation and incentives were identified that also influence performance. In the institution, workers have repetitive activities within their functions, which generates a problem in view of the fact that mistakes are made due to the fact that these activities are carried out mechanically, because by performing them on a daily basis they represent something already known and that they can even do it without being aware of it. In addition to this, a solution proposal was presented which, through a model of mindfulness, mindfulness, is a methodological tool investigated by Harvard University within its school of Psychology. With this aim is to reduce the identified indices, this tool within the emotional intelligence allows to generate concentration and awareness of all the activities that are carried out through the motivation of their creativity and the management of different solution alternatives for problems that can be present in the activities of workers. This model will last four months in which a chronogram, activities and responsible for the phases of the model was established, which is aimed at working in round tables between similar charges.