Work, Workers and Work Measurement / / Adam Abruzzi.

Looks at ways of assessing the worth of work and the worth of the workers. Also presents a theory about work and ways of measuring it.

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Work, Workers and Work Measurement / Adam Abruzzi.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Tables -- Figures -- Part I. Work Measurement: Theory, Practice, and Fact -- 1. Some Basic Problems of Inference -- 2. The Nature of Time Study -- 3. The Validity of Bating Procedures -- 4. Work Measurement in Practice -- Part II. A Work Measurement Theory: Procedure, Application, and Results -- 5. The Problems of Time Measurement -- 6. The Nature and Function of Process Standardization -- 7. Production Rates in the Short Term -- 8. Interpreting Short-Term Studies -- 9. Production Rates in the Long Term -- 10. Interpreting Long-Term Studies -- 11. Designing Studies of Production Activity -- 12. Measuring and Estimating Delays -- Part III. The Theory of Human Work: Beliefs, Codes, and Observations -- 13. The Nature of Standard Data Systems -- 14. Standard Element Estimates and Related Problems -- 15. Standard Motion Estimates and Related Problems -- 16. The Fundamental Character of Work -- 17. The Nature of Work Fatigue -- 18. Fatigue, Skill, and Work -- 19. Postscript and Salutation -- Bibliography -- Index
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Looks at ways of assessing the worth of work and the worth of the workers. Also presents a theory about work and ways of measuring it.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021)
Work measurement.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor. bisacsh
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Work, Workers and Work Measurement /
Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Tables --
Figures --
Part I. Work Measurement: Theory, Practice, and Fact --
1. Some Basic Problems of Inference --
2. The Nature of Time Study --
3. The Validity of Bating Procedures --
4. Work Measurement in Practice --
Part II. A Work Measurement Theory: Procedure, Application, and Results --
5. The Problems of Time Measurement --
6. The Nature and Function of Process Standardization --
7. Production Rates in the Short Term --
8. Interpreting Short-Term Studies --
9. Production Rates in the Long Term --
10. Interpreting Long-Term Studies --
11. Designing Studies of Production Activity --
12. Measuring and Estimating Delays --
Part III. The Theory of Human Work: Beliefs, Codes, and Observations --
13. The Nature of Standard Data Systems --
14. Standard Element Estimates and Related Problems --
15. Standard Motion Estimates and Related Problems --
16. The Fundamental Character of Work --
17. The Nature of Work Fatigue --
18. Fatigue, Skill, and Work --
19. Postscript and Salutation --
Bibliography --
Index
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Preface --
Contents --
Tables --
Figures --
Part I. Work Measurement: Theory, Practice, and Fact --
1. Some Basic Problems of Inference --
2. The Nature of Time Study --
3. The Validity of Bating Procedures --
4. Work Measurement in Practice --
Part II. A Work Measurement Theory: Procedure, Application, and Results --
5. The Problems of Time Measurement --
6. The Nature and Function of Process Standardization --
7. Production Rates in the Short Term --
8. Interpreting Short-Term Studies --
9. Production Rates in the Long Term --
10. Interpreting Long-Term Studies --
11. Designing Studies of Production Activity --
12. Measuring and Estimating Delays --
Part III. The Theory of Human Work: Beliefs, Codes, and Observations --
13. The Nature of Standard Data Systems --
14. Standard Element Estimates and Related Problems --
15. Standard Motion Estimates and Related Problems --
16. The Fundamental Character of Work --
17. The Nature of Work Fatigue --
18. Fatigue, Skill, and Work --
19. Postscript and Salutation --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Tables --
Figures --
Part I. Work Measurement: Theory, Practice, and Fact --
1. Some Basic Problems of Inference --
2. The Nature of Time Study --
3. The Validity of Bating Procedures --
4. Work Measurement in Practice --
Part II. A Work Measurement Theory: Procedure, Application, and Results --
5. The Problems of Time Measurement --
6. The Nature and Function of Process Standardization --
7. Production Rates in the Short Term --
8. Interpreting Short-Term Studies --
9. Production Rates in the Long Term --
10. Interpreting Long-Term Studies --
11. Designing Studies of Production Activity --
12. Measuring and Estimating Delays --
Part III. The Theory of Human Work: Beliefs, Codes, and Observations --
13. The Nature of Standard Data Systems --
14. Standard Element Estimates and Related Problems --
15. Standard Motion Estimates and Related Problems --
16. The Fundamental Character of Work --
17. The Nature of Work Fatigue --
18. Fatigue, Skill, and Work --
19. Postscript and Salutation --
Bibliography --
Index
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