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Management of Technical Change: Automation in the UK and USA Since 1950 Book

Management of Technical Change: Automation in the UK and USA Since 1950
Management of Technical Change: Automation in the UK and USA Since 1950, This book examines the management of technical change in Britain and the USA in the years since 1945, focusing on the automation of manufacturing and office processes. The management of change is analysed within a political-economic and comparative framew, Management of Technical Change: Automation in the UK and USA Since 1950 has a rating of 3 stars
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Management of Technical Change: Automation in the UK and USA Since 1950, This book examines the management of technical change in Britain and the USA in the years since 1945, focusing on the automation of manufacturing and office processes. The management of change is analysed within a political-economic and comparative framew, Management of Technical Change: Automation in the UK and USA Since 1950
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  • Management of Technical Change: Automation in the UK and USA Since 1950
  • Written by author Alan Booth
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, January 2007
  • This book examines the management of technical change in Britain and the USA in the years since 1945, focusing on the automation of manufacturing and office processes. The management of change is analysed within a political-economic and comparative framew
  • This book examines the management of technical change in Britain and the USA in the years since 1945, focusing on the automation of manufacturing and office processes. The management of change is analysed within a political-economic and comparative framew
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Automation: The Political and Economic Context * Global and National Politics of Production * The Enterprise Level, 1: Automation and Crises of Authority in Engineering * The Enterprise Level, 2: Feedback Mechanisms and Computer Control in the Continuous Flow Industries * The Enterprise Level, 3: Computers, Clerical Work and Management * The Enterprise Level, 4: Bank Automation * Conclusion


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