Work Study: Volume 45 Issue 1

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Table of contents

New developments in re‐engineering

Jacqueline Skehan, Brian H. Kleiner

Re‐engineering is the latest in a long line of performance improvement programmes with which US industry has experimented during the last decade. The radical approach taken by…

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TQM ‐ a comparative approach

R.P. Mohanty, B.P. Sethi

Compares the scientific management, human resources and socio‐technological systems approaches to management to identify the fundamental characteristics, and limitations, of each…

1359

Designing customer service programmes

Anna Baines

Customer service programmes are to service organizations what quality programmes are to manufacturing organizations. Providing customer service requires us to understand what our…

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Supporting a dispersed workforce: a changing role for HR

Angela Eden

Advances in technology and changes in economic factors have resulted in a steady shift towards greater flexibility in working and employment patterns. Argues that this is not a…

1350

Theft at work

John Muir

There are no reliable figures to indicate the scale of theft at work. Although many employers know a problem exists, they are either unwilling or unable to measure the real…

1353

Helping the help desk

Ian Stinton

Help desks have proliferated in recent years as effective and efficient ways of meeting the support needs of large and dispersed groups of people. One problem is that in large…

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Gainsharing revisited

Shirley Daniels

Gainsharing systems offer the possibility of all stakeholders being equally committed to the wellbeing of an organization and sharing fairly in its success. Argues that such…

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ISSN:

0043-8022

Online date, start – end:

1952 – 2003

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited