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Methods, Standards, and Work Design, 11/e
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Faced with increasing global competition, every industry, business, and service organization is restructuring itself to operate more effectively. Cost-effectiveness and product reliability without excess capacity are the keys to successful activity in business, industry, and government, and these keys are the end results of methods engineering.

The 11th edition of Methods, Standards, and Work Design provides a practical, up-to-date college textbook describing engineering methods to measure, analyze, and design manual work. The text emphasizes both the manual components and the cognitive aspects of work, recognizing the gradual decline of the manufacturing sector and the growth of the service sector. The importance of ergonomics and work design as part of methods engineering is emphasized not only to increase productivity, but also to improve worker health and safety, and thus, company bottom-line costs.

In this day and age, the industrial engineer needs to consider both productivity issues and their effects on the health and safety of the worker. Most textbooks on the market deal strictly with either the traditional elements of motion and time study or human factors and ergonomics. Few textbooks integrate both topics into one book.