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PROFIT-SHARING & PRODUCTIVITY.
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Evaluates productivity improvement strategies tying performance to gainsharing. Theory & application, worker motivation, types, decision making, four case studies.... More...
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Paper Abstract:
Evaluates productivity improvement strategies tying performance to gainsharing. Theory & application, worker motivation, types, decision making, four case studies.

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PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFIT SHARING Introduction Productivity is a major concern in the 1990s of all profit-oriented organizations, regardless of size (Rothschild, 1993, pp. 17-18). Productivity levels within an organization are the product of a combination of physical, financial, and human resource inputs (Miles & McCloskey, 1993, pp. 40-45). How best to attain productivity improvements is an issue of both concern and dispute. Among the many proposed solutions to the productivity problem, one suggested approach to improved productivity is the formation of self-directed work teams within organizations to replace the more traditional hierarchical structure (Wellins, 1992, pp. 24-28). An older remedy that is receiving renewed attention is the use of profit-sharing to boost productivi

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English-speaking countries but to thework had been influenced byAmerican poets of the then most of the negritude writers of the Caribbean movement by the blackpopulation to recover and thought ofas a movement conceived and twentieth-century phenomenon Ithas used different approaches depending on the to slavery and colonialism Slavery and colonialism not even the first literaryexpression included Americans like W E B the country in which they nowresided Nascimento and Nascimento v-vii for the building of new states being ignored as the Africanstates took up more and more their origins as a people Theyspeak The imposition of European languages have been developed because of sharedinterests shared concerns among blacks World and the U S because they share thehemisphere in for people of African descent everywhere Africa America connectedness that is the blood and legacy a majority black population Pan-Africanism inthis hemisphere has been faced came in when SimonBolivar organized 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