CORRELATION BETWEEN ERGONOMICS AND ECONOMICS

Ergonomics offers a wonderful common ground for labor and management collaboration, for invariably both can benefit managers, in terms of reduced costs and improved productivity, employees in terms of improved safety, health, comfort, usability of tools and equipment, including software, and improve...

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Cost control
Design
Economics
Employees
Ergonomics
Forestry
Human factors
Interfaces
Productivity
Profession
Professional education
Professionals
Quality of life
Software
Strategic planning
Task forces
Technological change
Usability
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