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TITLE . . Bibliography of Productivity-Related Articles.INSTITUTION Conserva, Inc., Raleigh, N.C.
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SPONS AGENCY Office of Vocational and Adult Education (ED),. Washington, DC.
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EDRS PRICE MFO1/C01 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Attitude Change; *Economic Factors; Employee
Attitudes; Industrialization; *OrganizationalClimate; *Productivity; School Role;.*SkillDevelopment; Social Influences;, TechnoltgicalAdvancement; *Vocational Education; Work Attitudes;
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Work Environment'IDENTIFIERS Reindustrialization
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.This bibliography contains references to
approximately 100 articles on prpductivity and vocational education'srole in improving productivity./Xrticles, artanged alphabetically byauthoy or title, are further identified by title, place and source ofpublicakion, date of publication, and page number(s). A checklistprovided in a column in P'ont of the entries denotes whether or notarticles contain subject matter that is related to four areas: SkillsImpr6vement, Organizational Climate, Attitudinal Change, andEconomic/Social Technological Factors. (YLB)
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A keyboard with the human tolich. NEXT, January/February 1981,
p. 109.
Abernathy, W. J. The productivity dilemma: roadblock to
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Abram, R., Ashley, W., Faddis, C., and Wiant, A. Technology
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is running out of manufacturing people. Production,
pril 1980, pp. 79-85. i
America works wt:Ien America works. .NBC White Paper, presented
on the NBC Television Network, June 25, 1981,A:30-11 pm.Viewer's guide by Cultural ,Information Service, P.O. Box
92, New York, NY 10156.
America's restructured economy. Business Week, Special Issue,
June 1, 1981, pp. 55-100..
Another angle on productivity. EXT, January/February 1981,
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Antilla, S. East meets West: The quality circle. Working
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Ashley, li., Abram, R. and Faddis, C. Educational initiatives
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National Center for Research.in Vocatirnal Education,
The Ohio State University, December 1981.
Assessment of th* impact vocational educationscan have onimproving worker productivity. Long-range Action Plan.
Urbana; IL: Illinois University, Department of Vocational
and Technical Education, July 1981.
Backman, J. Labor, technology, and productivity in the
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Barks, J. V. and Bennett, K. W. Why America can't afford to, overlook the human side of productivity. Iron Age, October
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Batten, W. M. For the record. From an address by William M.Batten, chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, The WallStreet Journal, 'Iyesday, November 7, 1981.
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Bienstock, H. New and emergin§ occupations: Fact or fancy.
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Blau, G. Trends in product quality and worker attitude.Scarsdale, NY: Work in America Institute, Studies in Pro-ductivity, 1978. . .
Bolino, A. Cr Productivity: Vocational educationq -role.Information Series No. 223. Columbus, OH: The NaponalCenter for Research in Vocational- Education, The Ohio StateUniversity, January 1981.
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Bolz, R. W. Production processes, t'he productivity handbook.
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Boosting prod4tivity at American Express. Business Week,
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Bowen, W. How to regain our competilive edge. Fortune, March
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i iBuchmiller, A,. A. An overview of productiVty n goiternment
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Burkett, L.A. The structure for providing a work force in
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Burnham, D. C. Productivit im rovement. Pittsburgh:" Car-
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Bushnelll D.S. Articulating with i dustry in economic devel-
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Business Criefs: Non-financial production up 5..,6%, 'News and
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Business focuses on the factory floor. %Business Week,February 2, 198L, pp. 91-92.
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Business Re/search Publications. Commitment to productivity by
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Butcher, W. C. ,COosing our productiVity gap: Key to U.S.economic hkalth. Industrial Engineering, December 197, 11,30-33.
Buzzell, C. H. Productivity. Implications for vocational'education. Occasional Paper-No. 19. .Columbus, Ohio: TheCenter for Vocational Education, The Ohio State Uni4r Y,August 1976. 0
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Byron, C. and Others. How Japan does it. Time, March 30;1981, 117, 54-60.
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Christainsen, G.B. and Haveman, R. H. Publi regulations andthe slowdown'In productivity growth. Ame ican EconomicAssociation Review Proceedings, May 1981, pp. 320-325.
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Clayton, G. E. Worker productivity: A challenge for vu edsColumbus, Ohio: 'The National Center for Research in Noca-tiorral Education, The Ohio-State University, January 1982.
Coates, J.F. Technological change and future growthr: Issueiand opportunities1. Technological Forecasting and SoctalChange, II, 1977, 9-74.
Coates, J.F. Technology assessment. IrrA. H. Teich (Ed.),Jechnolog)t and Man's Future. New York: St. Martin's
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Copen, b. S. Why quality of work life doesn't always meanTY quality. Training, October 1981, pp. 54-60.
Cole, D. EduCators ask school changes. Salt Lake City Trib-une, March 27, 1981, p. 13.
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Cook, D.D. Labor faces the-productivity challenge. Industrykeek, March 9:1984, pp. 61-65. ,
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DeVore, P.W. Nineteen eighty-one and counting. VocEd, 1981,56, (2), 28-32; 60-62.
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Edging toward productivity at a rejuvenated Rolls. BusinessWeek, August 11, 19814 p. 62.---
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