Solution Manual Work Systems The Methods Measurement and Management of Work 1e Mikell P. Groover

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Solution Manual For Work Systems The Methods Measurement and Management of Work 1st Edition Mikell P. Groover

Table Of Contents

Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 The Nature of Work
1.2 Work System Defined
1.3 Types of Occupations
1.4 Productivity
1.5 Organization of the book
Part I Work Systems and How They WorkChapter 2 MANUAL WORK AND WORKER-MACHINE SYSTEMS
2.1 Manual Work Systems
2.2 Worker-Machine Systems
2.3 Automated Work Systems
2.4 Determining Worker and Machine Requirements
2.5 Machine Clusters
Chapter 3 WORK FLOW, BATCH PROCESSING, AND WORK CELLS
3.1 Sequential Operations and Work Flow
3.2 Batch Processing
3.3 Defects in Sequential Operations and Batch Processing
3.4 Work Cells and Worker Teams
Chapter 4 MANUAL ASSEMBLY LINES
4.1 Fundamentals of Manual Assembly Lines
4.2 Analysis of Single Model Assembly Lines
4.3 Line Balancing Algorithms
4.4 Other Considerations in Assembly Line Design
4.5 Alternative Assembly Systems
Chapter 5 LOGISTICS OPERATIONS
5.1 Introduction to Logistics
5.2 Transportation Operations
5.3 Material Handling
5.4 Quantitative Analysis of Material Handling Operations
Chapter 6 SERVICE OPERATIONS AND OFFICE WORK
6.1 Service Operations
6.2 Office Work
Chapter 7 PROJECTS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
7.1 Projects
7.2 Project Management
7.3 Project Scheduling Techniques
7.4 Project Crashing
7.5 Software for Projects
Part II Methods Engineering and Layout Planning
Chapter 8 INTRODUCTION TO METHODS ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS ANALYSIS
8.1 Evolution and Scope of Methods Engineering
8.2 How to Apply Methods Engineering
8.3 Basic Data Collection and Analysis Techniques
8.4 Methods Engineering and Automation
Chapter 9 CHARTING AND DIAGRAMMING TECHNIQUES FOR OPERATIONS ANALYSIS
9.1 Overview of Charting and Diagramming Techniques
9.2 Network Diagrams
9.3 Traditional Industrial Engineering Charts and Diagrams
9.4 Block Diagrams and Process Maps
Chapter 10 MOTION STUDY AND WORK DESIGN
10.1 Basic Motion Elements and Work Analysis
10.2 Principles of Motion Economy and Work Design
Chapter 11 FACILITY LAYOUT PLANNING AND DESIGN
11.1 Types of Production Plant Layouts
11.2 Other Types of Layouts
11.3 Systematic Layout Planning
Part III Time Study and Work Measurement Chapter 12 INTRODUCTION TO WORK MEASUREMENT
12.1 Time Standards and How They Are Determined
12.2 Prerequisites for Valid Time Standards
12.3 Allowances in Time Standards
12.4 Accuracy, Precision, and Application Speed Ratio in Work Measurement
Chapter 13 DIRECT TIME STUDY
13.1 Direct Time Study Procedure
13.2 Number of Work Cycles to be Timed
13.3 Performance Rating
13.4 Time Study Equipment
Chapter 14 PREDETERMINED MOTION TIME SYSTEMS
14.1 Overview of Predetermined Motion Time Systems
14.2 Methods-Time Measurement (MTM)
14.3 Maynard Operation Sequence Technique (MOST)
Chapter 15 STANDARD DATA SYSTEMS
15.1 Using a Standard Data System
15.2 Developing a Standard Data System
15.3 Work Element Classifications in Standard Data Systems
15.4 Analysis of Machine-Controlled Element Times
15.5 SDS Advantages and Disadvantages
Chapter 16 WORK SAMPLING
16.1 How Work Sampling Works
16.2 Statistical Basis of Work Sampling
16.3 Application Issues in Work Sampling
Chapter 17 COMPUTERIZED WORK MEASUREMENT AND STANDARDS MAINTENANCE
17.1 Computer Systems for Direct Time Study and Work Sampling
17.2 Computerized Systems Based on Predetermined Motion Times and Standard Data
17.3 Work Measurement Based on Expert Systems
17.4 Maintenance of Time Standards
Chapter 18 THE ECONOMICS AND APPLICATIONS OF TIME STANDARDS
18.1 Economic Justification of Work Measurement
18.2 Applications of Time Standards and Time Study
Chapter 19 LEARNING CURVES
19.1 Learning Curve Theory
19.2 Why the Learning Curve Occurs
19.3 Estimating or Determining the Learning Rate
19.4 Factors Affecting the Learning Curve
19.5 Learning Curve Applications
19.6 Time Standards Versus the Learning Curve
PART IV New Approaches in Process Improvement and Work ManagementChapter 20 LEAN PRODUCTION
20.1 Elimination of Waste in Production
20.2 Just-In-Time Production
20.3 Autonomation
20.4 Worker Involvement
Chapter 21 SIX SIGMA AND OTHER QUALITY PROGRAMS
21.1 Overview and Statistical Basis of Six Sigma
21.2 The Six Sigma DMAIC Procedure
21.3 Other Quality Programs
Part V Ergonomics and Human Factors in the WorkplaceChapter 22 INTRODUCTION TO ERGONOMICS AND HUMAN FACTORS
22.1 Overview of Ergonomics
22.2 Human-Machine Systems
22.3 Topic Areas in Ergonomics
Chapter 23 PHYSICAL ERGONOMICS: WORK PHYSIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOMETRY
23.1 Human Physiology
23.2 Muscular Effort and Work Physiology
23.3 Anthropometry
Chapter 24 COGNITIVE ERGONOMICS: THE HUMAN SENSORY SYSTEM AND INFORMATION PROCESSING
24.1 The Human Sensory System
24.2 Perception
24.3 Attention Resources
24.4 Memory
24.5 Response Selection and Execution
24.6 Common Cognitive Tasks
24.7 Design Guidelines for Cognitive Work
Chapter 25 THE PHYSICAL WORK ENVIRONMENT
25.1 The Visual Environment and Lighting
25.2 The Auditory Environment and Noise
25.3 Climate Control in the Work Environment
Chapter 26 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
26.1 Industrial Accidents and Injuries
26.2 Occupational Disorders and Diseases
26.3 Occupational Safety Health Laws and Agencies
26.4 Safety and Health Performance Metrics
Part VI Traditional Topics in Work Management
Chapter 27 WORK ORGANIZATION
27.1 Organization Principles
27.2 Organization Structures
Chapter 28 WORKER MOTIVATION AND THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION AT WORK
28.1 Motivation and Job Satisfaction
28.2 The Social Organization at Work
Chapter 29 JOB EVALUATION AND PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
29.1 Job Evaluation
29.2 Performance Appraisal
Chapter 30 COMPENSATION SYSTEMS
30.1 Overview of Compensation Systems
30.2 Time-Base Pay Systems
30.3 Direct Wage Incentive Systems
30.4 Gain Sharing
30.5 Profit Sharing
Appendix: Statistical Tables