Question
How does the technique of time study help in improving the efficiency level?

Answer

Technique of time study helps in improving the efficiency level in the following ways:
  1. Setting up the standard target for workers.
  2. Determining the number of workers required to perform a job.
  3. Categorising the workers into efficient and inefficient categories.

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