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Sociotechnical principles are now widely used around the world in
both information systems and organisational design. First
established in the 1940s to examine the effect of mechanised,
mass-production systems on workers in the coal mining industry,
they are now an important tool for ensuring that people and
technology work together to optimal effect within an organisation.
One of their main aims is the development of organisations where
small groups work independently, handling sets of varied tasks, and
managing their own activities.
The main features of this book include: Practical experiences of
applying sociotechnical approaches from around the world; Focus on
future directions for the topic and modern applications of existing
principles; Contributions from leading figures such as Enid
Mumford; A Foreword by Frank Land.
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