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Improving productivity through work measurement
Utilities have traditionally avoided work measurement or the establishment of job standards because the activities involved were considered too varied or difficult to define. However, improvements in productivity based on work measurement can be achieved by means of a simple, consistent reporting system. Other benefits of this technique include more reliable manpower projections, more efficient utilization and control of equipment, and more realistic and better‐documented budgets.
Improving productivity through work measurement
Utilities have traditionally avoided work measurement or the establishment of job standards because the activities involved were considered too varied or difficult to define. However, improvements in productivity based on work measurement can be achieved by means of a simple, consistent reporting system. Other benefits of this technique include more reliable manpower projections, more efficient utilization and control of equipment, and more realistic and better‐documented budgets.
Improving productivity through work measurement
Parsons, Ralph C. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 73 ; 610-613
1981-12-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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