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Hl INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT A HACTICAL LOOK AT WORK STUDY A two day Study Conference. Wednesday/Thursday, 17/18 May, 1961. 9 ml to S p.ni. noth day. Th* Proflromme will include: LECTURES: "Tin introduction to Work Study." "Thu field of work study panning, cost control, incentives, quality control end more advanced applications." "Techniques of rating and normalising and the eiplanation of terms." "Work Study end the Industrial Unions." HUMS: Films produced by the British Productivity Council Introduce work study and also show its use and practical application In layout of the shop and the best use of equip, meet. DIMONSTRATION: An N.A.C. Study engineer will actually assemble a F. t W. Reduction Gear Assembly whilst a second Study engineer takes a study and a third engineer describes what is taking place. CASC STUDIIS: (!) Application of Work Study for Machine Shop Production Control: led by N.A.C. Engineers all will participate in the evaluation of the problem after it has been explained. (2) Problems of Introduction: A case study of the introduction of Work Study in N.A.C. workshops led by Mr A. J. Smatn. DISCUSSIONS: Time will be available for questions on every stage of the conference and Group Discussions will also be used. Chairman; MR E. T. BEAVEN, Director, Andrews and Beaven Ltd. LEADERS: Mr A. J. SMAILL: Chief Maintenance Engineer, N.A.C. Mr L. R. NAYLOR: General Manager, W. D. Scott & Co. Ltd. Mr B. KAISER: Senior Consultant, Associated Industrial Consultants. South Island Mr R. JONES: Secretary N.Z. Engineers Union, and a member of the Industrial Advisory Council. Since the course has been planned for participation through Discussion Groups, numbers will be limited. Entries close: Friday. May 12th, 1961. Fees: Members and Company Member Nominees £B/8/-. Non-members £lO/10/For further information ring 64-213. N.Z. Institute of Management.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 18

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