In the past, employment
of industrial production managers was less affected by productivity gains because these managers were responsible for coordinating work activities with the goal of increased productivity.
Many
sectors of industrial production increasingly use automation and advanced software, and 3 - D printing enhances this ongoing move to digital manufacturing.
The image on the fabric represents shampoo, a product that through its conflicting associations acts as a symbol of glamour and yet
also of industrial production.
The cost of global warming, on food production, flooding and
loss of industrial production is certain to be more than making a few early adjustments.
Me: In a capitalist society, the worker's alienation from his humanity occurs because the worker can only express labor or work — which is a basic social aspect of personal individuality — through a privately owned system
of industrial production in which each worker is an instrument, a thing, not a person.
The Federal Reserve's monthly
index of industrial production and the related capacity indexes and capacity utilization rates cover manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utilities.
TOKYO (MNI)- The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Tuesday conducted the annual data revision
of industrial production from January 2017 to February 2018 data.
Cees Hamelink of the Institute of Social Studies in the Netherlands estimates that 70 % of the costs
of industrial production today are devoted to the processing of information — market exploitation, advertising, research and development, and intracompany communications.
In Machinist's Lament, alienation is a state that switches from the wearer of masks, to the woman who imagines the world as it could be: a
world of industrial production ruled by women à la Monique Wittig's novel Les Guérillères (1969).
The display also includes a smaller case - study that uses cotton, its manufacture and social history as a metaphor for other
forms of industrial production during the period in the North West.
Levels of industrial production in Korea and Thailand, having declined by around 15 — 20 per cent from pre-crisis levels, have been more stable in recent months (Graph 6).
The Club of Rome called for «a Copernican revolution of the mind», which abandoned the commitment to endless economic growth and set instead as its goals zero population growth, a leveling -
off of industrial production, increased pollution control, and a shift from consumerism to a more service - based economy.
Those of us who believe that trying to solve the world's problems by further industrialization will only hasten catastrophe must propose something other than the slow death that could certainly result from widespread
abandonment of industrial production.
Approximately 10 candidates were selected for a second screening, where again sweetness potency was evaluated, along with a more detailed look at the taste profile; the physical and chemical properties;
potential of industrial production; and estimation of metabolic dynamics in the human body by in vitro assay.
As the sociologist Will Davies notes, the earlier
age of industrial production at least had a clear demarcation between rest and leisure, whereas we are now always switched on, dragged away from each moment by the urge to capture and compare it as the full - time under - labourers of advertisers.
Fish in Onondaga Lake, especially larger, older fish, are often contaminated with mercury, PCBs and other chemicals dumped in the lake during
decades of industrial production on the shores.
I soon got a position in a company working on supply chain management models, where we elaborated algorithms and software to study the
efficiency of industrial production processes and distribution phases.
His scientific and technical expertise allows him to link «the very latest ideas of the theoreticians and basic science researchers to the practical realization of device structures that meet the criteria that the world
of industrial production demands.»
But by introducing the techniques and, even more crucially, the
attitudes of industrial production into the realm of the fine arts, Mr Stella provided a road map to the digital age where the idea of the hands - on artist is increasingly quaint.
Widely copied in Europe and America in the 20s, this iconic image of a machine - age utopia celebrated the
power of industrial production in the modern age.
Applying strategies of mass production to handmade objects, McCollum has spent nearly fifty years exploring how works of art achieve personal and public meaning in a world largely constituted within the
manners of industrial production.
The work's mass - reproduced aesthetic recalls minimalism's
mode of industrial production, whilst Pop art's seriality, festishization of the banal, and elevation of low consumer culture are evinced through the use of the humble woolen thread.
Given this topic, I assumed the critical challenge would be to question whether the
breakdown of industrial production that has gutted small towns, forced labour into cities, and paved the way for the pastoral return of the urban elite really is «good news.»
Researchers found that little attention has been paid to the sector across the region, even though it has been moving
ahead of industrial production and exports of sawn timber.
China has agreed to accept up to US$ 385 million from the Montreal Protocol's Multilateral Fund (MLF) for the
elimination of its industrial production of ozone depleting substances known as HCFC (hyrdochlorofluorocarbons) and associated by - product HFC - 23 in accordance with best practices to minimize associated climate impacts...