The new American workplace : transforming work systems in the United States
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HD8072.5 .A66 1994
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HD8072.5 .A66 1994
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Arbeidsorganisatie.
Arbeitsorganisation
Industrial organization -- United States.
Industrie -- Organisation, contrôle, etc. -- États-Unis.
Labor -- United States.
Manufacturing industries -- United States.
Milieu de travail -- États-Unis.
Travail -- États-Unis.
USA
Usines -- États-Unis.
Work design -- United States.
Work environment -- United States.
Arbeitsorganisation
Industrial organization -- United States.
Industrie -- Organisation, contrôle, etc. -- États-Unis.
Labor -- United States.
Manufacturing industries -- United States.
Milieu de travail -- États-Unis.
Travail -- États-Unis.
USA
Usines -- États-Unis.
Work design -- United States.
Work environment -- United States.
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Book
Physical Desc
ix, 287 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
UPC
ZBWT00560487
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
Despite formidable obstacles, a small but growing number of U.S. companies rccognize that today's domestic and international markets require them to transform their production process. On the basis of more than ten years of survey data and the evidence of case studies, Eileen Appelbaum and Rosemary Batt analyze the experiences of these companies. Their findings reveal two distinct and coherent models of the new American workplace. One is an American version of team production, which combines the principles of sociotechnical systems with those of quality engineering and which decentralizes the management of work flow and decision making. The other is an American version of lean production, which relies more heavily on managerial and technical expertise, and on centralized coordination and decision making.
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The authors explain the organizational models from which high-performance firms in the United States have borrowed and outline the policies required to promote more widespread workplace change. They contend that U.S. firms can, in fact, compete successfully, while providing their workers with increased job security, livable wages, and enhanced job satisfaction. Certain to appeal to both union and business leaders, this volume also offers crucial insights to policy makers and to scholars of the new American workplace.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Appelbaum, E., & Batt, R. L. (1994). The new American workplace: transforming work systems in the United States . ILR Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Appelbaum, Eileen, 1940- and Rosemary L. Batt. 1994. The New American Workplace: Transforming Work Systems in the United States. Ithaca, N.Y.: ILR Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Appelbaum, Eileen, 1940- and Rosemary L. Batt. The New American Workplace: Transforming Work Systems in the United States Ithaca, N.Y.: ILR Press, 1994.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Appelbaum, E. and Batt, R. L. (1994). The new american workplace: transforming work systems in the united states. Ithaca, N.Y.: ILR Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Appelbaum, Eileen, and Rosemary L Batt. The New American Workplace: Transforming Work Systems in the United States ILR Press, 1994.
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