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Question : Case Study:

XYZ Engineering uses method study to identify and eliminate unnecessary steps in their production process. Which technique of scientific management is being applied here?

 

Option 1: Motion Study

Option 2: Time Study

Option 3: Fatigue Study

Option 4: Method Study


Team Careers360 13th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Method Study


Solution : The correct answer is (d) Method Study

Method study involves analyzing and simplifying work processes to improve efficiency and productivity. It aims to eliminate unnecessary steps, reduce complexity, and optimize the workflow, which directly aligns with the scenario of identifying and eliminating unnecessary steps in the production process.

In summary, XYZ Engineering using method study to identify and eliminate unnecessary steps in their production process aligns with the technique of "Method Study," which involves analyzing and simplifying work processes to enhance efficiency and productivity by eliminating unnecessary steps.

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