tootmiskvoodid
Tootmiskvoodid is a term used to describe a set of beliefs, rituals and superstitions that may arise in industrial or manufacturing workplaces. It refers to informal practices that workers and sometimes managers attribute to influencing production outcomes, such as efficiency, quality, or safety. The concept is typically discussed as workplace folklore or cultural phenomenon rather than as a formal system of techniques.
Etymology and usage: the word is a compound of Estonian tootmine or tootmine-related terms meaning production
Common features: practices may include pre-shift rituals, symbolic acts, talismans or lucky items, specific routines at
Interpretation: scholars usually view tootmiskvoodid as part of organizational culture and coping strategies within uncertain or
See also: workplace folklore, organizational culture, rituals, superstition, ethnography.