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Leadership & Organization Development Journal (1996) 17 (4): 13–20.
Published: 01 July 1996
... factors Teamwork Working conditions Human factors have been widely recognized as playing a significant role in the safety performance of organizations. Initially, interest in the contribution of human factors to an organization’s safety performance focused on physical design and its relationship...
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Leadership & Organization Development Journal (1986) 7 (2): 17–20.
Published: 01 February 1986
... they are asking staff to do too much. Stress management techniques should be introduced as a training programme. © MCB UP Limited 1986 Australia Employee Surveys Working Conditions Stress and the Employee by Lawson K. Savery School of Management, WAIT The present study is concerned with excessive...
