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Title: Hawthorne Effects On Factory W
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The result of the survey identified that the wealth of material gained was used to improve several aspects of working conditions and supervision. Relationships with people were also an important factor in the attitudes of employees.
From the second phrase of studies, I realized the importance of the social relationships of the operating workers that will affect the production of the factory... Showed first 250 characters
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Despite using wealth of materials to improve the performance of the workers, I must also put a great emphasis in handling the social relationships among the workers.
The third phrase of Hawthorne experiments was the observation studies. Bank wiring observation room was established to observe a group working under more or less normal conditions over a period of 6 months or so... Showed next 250 characters
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