Carpentier, 1974 - Google Patents
Organisational techniques and the humanisation of workCarpentier, 1974
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- 16282733871469298691
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- Carpentier J
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- Int'l Lab. Rev.
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N SOME QUARTERS the very sophistication of modern technology is thought to portend the decline of the industrial era as we know it and the advent of a new" post-industrial" or" scientific" society. Signs of this impending transition can be found in the widespread feelings …
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