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Modelling Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in the Optimisation of Nanoimprint Lithography (NIL) Processes. [PDF]
Pacana A, Czerwińska K.
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The Role of Self-Efficacy in the Utilization of Integrated Health Service Post (IHSP) for NCDs Among Indonesian Industrial Workers. [PDF]
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Dynamic successive assessment of water environment carrying capacity based on a system dynamics model and an improved variable fuzzy pattern recognition method. [PDF]
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Alertness Management in Industry
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1966Abstract Alertness management is of interest in industry because of its criticality to production rate, quality control, and operator safety. Alertness management includes: (a) elimination of factors conducive to alertness decrement, (b) addition of conditions or procedures which enhance alertness, (c) reduction of the consequences of alertness ...
J A, Moody, B C, Duggar
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Industrial Management in the Process Industry
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1998Abstract The analysis of the differences between production management in process flow and discreet flow industries shows that this differences exist essentially in short and very short terms. The functions in middle and long terms of discreet flow MRP2 systems are usefull in process flow industry.
André Thomas, Samir Lamouri
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Demotion in Industrial Management
American Sociological Review, 1965outside his own university have the most effect on a scientist's chances for recognition. Although the data lend themselves to various interpretations, they do not permit a conclusive explanation of the high correlations between academic setting and both productivity and recognition.
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Preparing Managers for Industry: The Role of Hospitality Management Education
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 1990Management education, training and development is a key issue for the British economy which has, by international standards, an undereducated, underqualified and undertrained workforce. However, the varied nature of managerial work reduces the value of prescriptive approaches to management education.
Paul R. Gamble, Sally Messenger
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