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dubbelarbete

Dubbelarbete is a term used in Swedish to describe the duplication of effort in work processes, where similar or identical tasks are carried out more than once by different people, teams, or systems. It commonly occurs in administrative, production, and IT contexts when responsibilities are unclear, data is not centralized, or handoffs require re-entry of information.

Within organizations, dubbelarbete can manifest as duplicate data entry, parallel verification of the same results, or

Causes include unclear accountability, siloed information, inefficient workflows, lack of single source of truth, and poor

Mitigation strategies to reduce dubbelarbete include mapping the end-to-end process (value stream mapping), establishing a single

Usage note: In some contexts, the term can also be used informally to refer to an individual

re-creating
documents
that
already
exist
in
another
system.
It
can
also
occur
across
departments
that
do
not
share
a
common
understanding
of
the
workflow,
data
definitions,
or
ownership.
change
management.
The
result
is
wasted
time,
higher
costs,
delayed
decisions,
and
potential
quality
problems
due
to
inconsistencies.
source
of
truth
for
data,
implementing
standardized
procedures,
automating
repetitive
tasks
where
possible,
integrating
information
systems,
and
promoting
cross-functional
collaboration
and
clear
ownership.
Regular
process
review
and
continuous
improvement
programs
help
identify
and
eliminate
duplication.
holding
two
jobs
or
shifts,
though
this
is
less
common
in
formal
management
discourse.