KANDU
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Management Practice Seminars Computer-aided design at Kandu Student Name: Thao Minh Nguyen Student Number: 053951452 Date: 10/03/2007 Seminar Leader: Mike Mattock Case Study Report: Computer-aided design at Kandu Introduction Understanding technology and change at work organization form has stimulated a large body of research. Early studies were concerned with developments in production technology and the effects of different levels of mechanization on the structure of jobs and experience of work. As advanced technology is increasingly being implemented in modern organizations, which implies a significant expectation of improving in productivity, Cummings and Blumberg (1987) emphasized the vital role of redesigning appropriate work structures in order to meet such expectation. Nevertheless, choosing the most appropriate form of work organization which has to be consistent with the current organization culture and structure is not an easy task for any companies. Kandu plc is not an exception. To the extent of this case study which is also the terms of reference of...


