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Specialisation and its effects on production
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 205835, member: 61772"] The inclusion of machines and other production technology in the workplace transformed work into a more specialized process. As factories were organized, people were hired to perform specific jobs within the context of the process as a whole. The result is that most workers do one or two things better than anyone else, and they never have to do something they are not good at. In other words, they enjoy doing their job and feel valued for their contributions . Specialisation is the process of taking a complex and diverse whole, then subdividing it into smaller and simpler parts. Specialisation has many effects on production. One major effect is that it allows for mass production with an increased output per worker. Another is that it increases efficiency through the division of labour and skill-sharing. By dividing tasks into small jobs, workers can perform their own task over and over again, becoming highly efficient at performing only one task while other workers are performing different tasks [/QUOTE]
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