A socio-technical approach for improving a Brazilian shoe manufacturing system

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This article presents a macroergonomic intervention in a footwear company in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, to improve both the quality of life of the employees and productivity by optimizing the traditional Taylor/Ford work organization. Multi-functionality and team worki ng were implemented as means of making tasks more flexible and richer and the working hours were changed. The results showed a reduction in human and material resource costs and a consequent improvement in health and workers quality of life. Although middle managerial staff displayed strong resistance to the project and to breaking traditional production paradigms, the socio-technical system has been implemented throughout the plant and is expected to end up becoming the benchmark for other companies in the sector. Keywords: Macro-ergonomics, footwear industry, organization work. © 2012 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.

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Renner, J. S., De, L. B., & De Oliveira, P. A. B. (2012). A socio-technical approach for improving a Brazilian shoe manufacturing system. In Work (Vol. 41, pp. 1743–1750). https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-2012-0379-1743

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