Work study is now recognized to be a valuable aid to good management and good relations with employees in many fields of human activity. Its application in horticulture has revealed quicker, cheaper, or better ways of doing existing tasks; and in planning new enterprises the technique has ensured that buildings were properly laid out and manned at the start. Its cost is small in comparison with the benefits that are to be gained.
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