THE VALUE CHAIN AND THE BENEFITS OF ERGONOMICS PROJECTS
THE VALUE CHAIN AND THE BENEFITS OF ERGONOMICS PROJECTS
Author(s): Emma LógóSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universitaria Craiova
Keywords: value chain; macroergonomics
Summary/Abstract: Nowadays the most competitive companies are always innovative, renewable and able to be ‘the best’ in something. But what does one of the most important resources – the human resource – need to achieve a high level of success in his or her workplace? He needs a creative workplace environment where he feels himself in safe, has inspiration and meets challenges. Ergonomics is a human centred science. The ergonomists are focused on the interfaces of the individual person and his or her narrow or wide work environment. Ergonomists typically have not been trained in management or business administration. The business-oriented topics such as cost justification and cost–benefit analysis have not been a part of their curricula. Not surprisingly, instead of presenting the projects to the management in the language of business, they make a great effort to improve engineering design, health and safety, and the quality of work life on. Regardless of the benefits that may be realized from ergonomic improvements, managers are usually willing to provide funds for the intervention unless there is a clear economic benefit to be derived. The ergonomics projects do result in significant economic benefits if they are properly planned and implemented.
Journal: Management & Marketing - Craiova
- Issue Year: 2007
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 159-165
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English