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ERGONOMIC IMPROVEMENTS APPLICABLE FOR R&D RESOURCES IN THE PROCESSES OF AN ELECTRONIC ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY IN THE MANAUS INDUSTRIAL POLE
Author(s) -
Andreza Fabro de,
Paula Soares Da Silva,
Maria do Carmo Souza,
Marden Eufrasio,
Dos Santos,
David Barbosa de Alencar,
Mauro César
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of developmental research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2230-9926
DOI - 10.37118/ijdr.18661.04.2020
Subject(s) - multidisciplinary approach , work (physics) , teamwork , electronics , modernization theory , order (exchange) , risk analysis (engineering) , manufacturing engineering , engineering , process management , engineering management , operations management , business , mechanical engineering , management , social science , electrical engineering , finance , sociology , economics , economic growth
The companies of the Manaus Industrial Pole are inserted in a market, where competitiveness is a factor of constant challenge, making it necessary to manage their opportunities in order to maximize their work processes, making them ergonomically viable, efficient and productive. The aim of this study is to analyze how important the use of multidisciplinary teamwork is for the development of innovative strategies that contribute not only to the modernization of manufacturing processes but that also reduce the ergonomic risks generated by them, offering to supported organizations by the law of good, the possibility of developing strategies and applying them in projects initiated by Research and Development (R&D), so that they are built and focused on the specific needs of the operations, reducing the risks involved, contributing consecutively to optimizing the results to from a holistic view of the organization. It is possible to identify the improvement of operational processes and the reduction of ergonomic risks, among other benefits.

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