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Question : Case Study:

XYZ Logistics uses standardization and simplification of work to streamline its operations. Which technique of scientific management is being applied here?

 

Option 1: Time Study

Option 2: Fatigue Study

Option 3: Method Study

Option 4: Standardization and Simplification of Work


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Standardization and Simplification of Work


Solution : The correct answer is (d) Standardization and Simplification of Work

Standardization and simplification of work are key principles of scientific management. Standardization involves establishing uniform processes, procedures, and performance expectations to ensure consistency and efficiency. Simplification involves reducing unnecessary complexity in work tasks, making processes more straightforward and manageable. These practices contribute to optimizing operations and enhancing overall efficiency within the organization.

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