IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY

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IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY SPECIALISATION: When a worker concentrates on the production of one type of good or service. Eg: becoming an auto mechanic. DIVISION OF LABOUR: It is enhanced specialisation and involves dividing the production process into a number of separate tasks, each being handled by an individual worker.eg Handling gear box fittings in car production SPECIALISATION DIVISION OF LABOUR TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT

DIVISION OF LABOUR ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES INCREASED LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY AND REDUCED COSTS WORKER DISSATISFACTION MATCHING JOBS WITH APTITUDES REDUCED JOB SATISFACTION REDUCED TRAINING TIME LOSS OF CRAFTMANSHIP POSSIBLE AUTOMATION OF MONOTONOUS, DANGEROUS OR HEAVY JOBS MONOTONY