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'Good Engineering Governance' - an issue for Ergonomists

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posted on 2024-11-13, 17:12 authored by J V Nendick, M Hassan, E N Urwin, Grace Kennedy, C E Siemieniuch, M A Sinclair
Engineering Governance can be summarised as two questions: 'Are we doing the right things?' and 'Are we doing those things right?'. It forms a part of Corporate Governance, and in the manufacturing domain it is the key to long-term survival amid changing commercial contexts. The paper will outline some of the ergonomics issues of importance in this topic; 'ownership' of goverrnance; implications for design, production and operation; and, perhaps most important for Ergonomists, the resulting implications for the design of jobs. These implications cover organisational discipline, the inclusion of suitable, 'effort-free' metrics in engineering processes, the allocation of responsibility and authority over resources, support for individuals, the need for trust and a culture of honesty and reliability, and the necessity for organisational follow-through.

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Nendick, J. V., Hassan, M., Urwin, E. N., Ng, G. A. L., Siemieniuch, C. E. & Sinclair, M. A. (2006). 'Good Engineering Governance' - an issue for Ergonomists. In E. Koningsveld (Ed.), Proceedings of the 16th World Congress of the International Ergonomics Association Elsevier.

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English

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128966

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