Labor Productivity Control: New Approaches for Industrial Engineers and Managers
By (Author) John Martin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 1990
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Personnel and human resources management
658.515
Hardback
320
This management guide to labour productivity represents the author's experience of more than 40 years in the engineering field. Based on his work in over 100 plants and a dozen major corporations, John Martin presents his own personal approach to the specifics of labour productivity control, examining a variety of issues and operations that other books tend to neglect. He details longstanding approaches to worker performance and the changes they have undergone, as well as management's responsibilities and industrial engineering functions, all of which are made applicable to manufacturing, processing and service organizations. Martin's approach is to examine control strategies that have proven ineffective or incomplete, and to describe alternate methods that he has observed to be workable. To do this, he first explores the basic principles of labour productivity, culled from a combination of historical and modern viewpoints, then follows with discussions of techniques used in general control processes and of various overall control functions. Among the specific topics addressed are work measurement consideration, performance rating and testing, developing and applying time study data, learning curve concepts and applications, wage incentive concepts and plans and preparing and implementing a productivity control system. New concepts discussed include direct time study versus predetermined motion times, computer-aided application of MTM-1, and advanced applications of measured daywork. Designed as a hands-on reference work, "Labour Productivity Control" should be a valuable resource for manufacturing management personnel, practicing industrial engineers, management and line supervisors and students in these fields.
JOHN C. MARTIN is a retired Registered Professional Engineer with over 40 years experience in industrial engineering and manufacturing. He has published and presented numerous articles and papers, and has contributed to four engineering handbooks.