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|a The Case for Human Factors in Industry and Government; Copyright; Contents; Preface; The Case for Human Factors in Industry and Government; Introduction; Six Perspectives; CHANGING THE CULTURE OF SAFETY: THE AVIATION INDUSTRY; ACHIEVING COMPETITIVE BREAKTHROUGHS: THE COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY; PERSUADING THE RIGHT PEOPLE WITH THE RIGHT MESSAGE: THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY; INCREASING PRODUCTIVITY BY FOCUSING ON PEOPLE: THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY; PROVIDING QUALITY WORK DAY BY DAY: THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY; SEIZING UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES: THE DEFENSE LABORATORIES; Lessons from the Workshop.
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|a RESOURCE COMMITMENTSSafety; Human Variability; Economic Advantages; RESOURCE MOBILIZATION; Multidisciplinary Nature; Systemic Orientation; User Needs; STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING HUMAN FACTORS; Tailor the Message; Reach the Right People; Change the Organizational Culture; Start Early; Deliver Short-Term Payoffs; PACKAGING THE OUTPUTS OF HUMAN FACTORS; Emphasizing Products and Processes; Embedding Human Factors into Current Tools and Practices; CONTINUING ISSUES; Conclusion; Appendix Workshop Agenda; Committee Reports.
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