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ENDÜSTRİYEL İŞ BİLİMİ PROJELERİNDE LİDERLİĞİN MEYDAN OKUMASI (LİDERLİK SAVAŞI)

CHALLENGES OF LEADERSHIP IN INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS PROJECTS

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Management of industrial ergonomics projects (IEPs)requires effective leadership. Due to multi- faceted nature of industrial ergonomics, IEP leaders have to cope with numerous challenges. In this study, major challenges of leadership in IEPs; interdisciplinarynature of ergonomics science, low education level of employees and training requirements, need to simplify ergonomic analysis process, effective participation and communication were elaborated.
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Endüstriyel işbilimi projelerinin yönetimi (EİP) etkin liderlik gerektirmektedir. Endüstriyel işbiliminin çok yönlü ve çok yüzlü olması EİP liderlerini çok sayıda meydan okumalara zorunlu kılmıştır. Bu çalışmada, EİP liderliğinin yoğun bir şekilde savaşvermesine, işbiliminin disiplinler arası bir bilim oluşuna, çalışanların eğitimin azlığı ve öğretim gereksinimlerine, işbilimi sürecinin basitleştirilmesine, etkin ve etken katılımla etkileşimli iletişim kavramlarına açıklık getirilmiştir.
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