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Managing the Human Factor During the Working-Out of New Technologies and Hardware: The Reindustrialization Conditions

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Author presents the idea that the human factor is one of the conditions that affect processes of working out the technologies and hardware design during the reindustrialization. The features of human factor’s manifestations under the conditions of different social and economic systems are presented. It’s proved that the efficiency of working out new technologies and hardware may be increased greatly. To do the said, people’s creative activities should be combined with a methodology of valuating human’s technical and economic decisions. Author presents a method of development management based on the valuation of the developed object’s conditional entropy level and how the human factor changes it. It’s also presented an original approach to organizing of the interaction between the different development teams. Using of it should make the work more efficient and decrease the possibility of the opportunistic behavior.

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Kolbachev, E. (2018). Managing the Human Factor During the Working-Out of New Technologies and Hardware: The Reindustrialization Conditions. In: Trzcielinski, S. (eds) Advances in Ergonomics of Manufacturing: Managing the Enterprise of the Future. AHFE 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 606. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60474-9_5

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