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[[Industrial Engineering]] is the organized approach to the study of work. It is important for supervisors to set reasonable [[work standard]]s that can be met and exceeded. Unrealistic work standards create unnecessary stressors that cause mistakes.
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[[Industrial engineering]] is the organized approach to the study of work. It is important for supervisors to set reasonable [[work standard]]s that can be met and exceeded. Unrealistic work standards create unnecessary stressors that cause mistakes.
  
  
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
According to [[Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition)]],
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According to the [[FAA AMT Handbook]],
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:[[Industrial Engineering]] is the organized approach to the study of work. It is important for supervisors to set reasonable [[work standard]]s that can be met and exceeded. Unrealistic work standards create unnecessary stressors that cause mistakes.
  
::[[Industrial Engineering]] is the organized approach to the study of work. It is important for supervisors to set reasonable [[work standard]]s that can be met and exceeded. Unrealistic work standards create unnecessary stressors that cause mistakes.
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[[Category: Articles]]
 
 
==Related concepts==
 
*[[Enterprise]].
 
 
 
==Related lectures==
 
*[[Human Perceptions Quarter]].
 
 
 
[[Category: Septem Artes Administrativi]][[Category: Articles]]
 

Latest revision as of 10:25, 8 November 2019

Industrial engineering is the organized approach to the study of work. It is important for supervisors to set reasonable work standards that can be met and exceeded. Unrealistic work standards create unnecessary stressors that cause mistakes.


Definitions

According to the FAA AMT Handbook,

Industrial Engineering is the organized approach to the study of work. It is important for supervisors to set reasonable work standards that can be met and exceeded. Unrealistic work standards create unnecessary stressors that cause mistakes.