Contributions to human factors from three case studies in aircraft maintenance
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Marie Ward, 'Contributions to human factors from three case studies in aircraft maintenance', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Psychology, 2006, pp 386Download Item:
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Abstract:
Three case studies form the heart of this thesis. The first one was based on a project called AIR, which was a human factors continuous improvement change initiative. The second one was based on a different type of change initiative called Partnership. Finally for the third the researcher developed and implemented a qualitative methodology for the diagnosis of normal organisational practice called the Role and Process Analysis (RPA).
Author: Ward, Marie
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McDonald NickQualification name:
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