Work Study: Volume 43 Issue 8

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The Learning Organization

Shirley Daniels

The concept of the “learning organization” is quite new. So new in factthat there is no commonly agreed definition of what one is. It iscertainly an organization which promotes…

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Ergonomics is Good for Business

Marilyn P. Rowan, Phillip C. Wright

Ergonomics refers to the complex relationship between workers and theirwork that permeates every aspect of the workplace. Originally definedin 1717 by Bernadino Ramazinni, an…

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Working Together – An Engineering Approach

Edwin Wilde

Without hesitation many managers will answer that they have doneeverything possible to achieve that goal. They will point to theirindustrial engineering department with its new…

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Erratum

This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/00197859410065861. When citing the…

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Without History, What Future?

E. Arthur Jennings

There have been signs of a new management philosophy taking root overthe last few years. It is probably summed up best in a statement whichdeclares that “History starts today”…

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Linking the Quality and Productivity Movements

R.P. Mohanty, O.P. Yadav

The twin subjects of quality and productivity have, in recent times,become a major concern of those responsible for the management of ournational economy and of industry. The…

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Technology – Friend or Foe?

Ken Gregson

Technology can be regarded as a catalyst for change. Sometimes, however,the change that results can be regarded differently (as positive ornegative) by different individuals or…

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Negotiate to Win

Anna Baines

It is surprising how often we need negotiation skills, both in ourworking lives and in the rest of our lives. It is also surprising howmany of us have never had any training in…

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ISSN:

0043-8022

Online date, start – end:

1952 – 2003

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited