Work study techniques in UK manufacturing industry
Keith G Lockyer,
John S Oakland and
Clive H Duprey
Omega, 1983, vol. 11, issue 3, 293-302
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This paper presents some of the results of a large survey on the usage of work study techniques in British manufacturing industry. Detailed comparisons are made between various sizes of companies, companies of different nationality of ownership--particularly American vs British--and the types of company surveyed. The results reveal that, in spite of available knowledge, industry in the UK makes surprisingly low use of work study and that usage is significantly higher in American owned companies than British ones. Comments are made with respect to the improvements required in the teaching of work study.
Date: 1983
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