
doi: 10.4271/470211
<div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>AN industrial engineering program for the complete control of manufacturing operations is described here. The program stresses the application of engineering methods and thinking to management's planning and control problems.</b></div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>Plans for establishing standards for men and machines and for developing a variable control budget are presented.</b></div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>Statistics, the author says, could solve many control problems if only engineers would learn more about statistical principles.</b></div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>Wage incentives, mistakenly publicized as a major part of industrial engineering, he asserts, are not a substitute for good management.</b></div>
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