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Nagamachi, Mitsuo and Tanaka, Takeo (1995): Participatory Ergonomics for Reengineering in a Chemical Fiber Company. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 39th Annual Meeting 1995. pp. 766-770.

Japan faces the big problems of slow recovery from recession, strong yen, aging society and so forth. Nowadays, Japanese companies try to implement a variety of survival strategy in the company and then an intervention of "Kaizen" is not so powerful to solve these problems and to survive as it used to be. This paper deals with a reengineering participatory ergonomics and macroergonomics applied to a chemical fiber company.

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