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                                    %u062c%u0645%u064a%u0639 %u0627%u0644%u062d%u0642%u0648%u0642 %u0645%u062d%u0641%u0648%u0638%u0629 %u0640 %u0627%u0625%u0644%u0639%u062a%u062f%u0627%u0621 %u0639%u0649%u0644 %u062d%u0642 %u0627%u0645%u0644%u0624%u0644%u0641 %u0628%u0627%u0644%u0646%u0633%u062e %u0623%u0648 %u0627%u0644%u0637%u0628%u0627%u0639%u0629 %u064a%u0639%u0631%u0636 %u0641%u0627%u0639%u0644%u0647 %u0644%u0644%u0645%u0633%u0627%u0626%u0644%u0629 %u0627%u0644%u0642%u0627%u0646%u0648%u0646%u064a%u06296Electronic Resources %u2013 Human Resources Development Year Four - 2021 | |7%u2022 Industrial Revolution late 1800 increases need for trained workers to design, build, and repair machines used by unskilled workers.%u2022 Companies started mechanical and machinist training programs, in house which were referred to as %u201cfactory schools.%u201d%u2022 It was shorter and more narrowly-focused than apprenticeship programs. focused on the skills needed to do a particular job. 4- Early Training for Unskilled/Semiskilled Workers%u2022 Mass production (Model T) by Henry Ford in 1913. You can check the following link for clarification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gglrbduPbQ0%u2022 Semiskilled and unskilled workers training:Production line %u2013 one task = one worker%u2022 World War I: To meet the huge demand for military.%u2022 Charles Allen, director of training, instituted a four-step instructional method referred to as %u201cshow, tell, do, check%u201d for all of the training programs offered by the Shipping Board. This technique was later named job instruction training (JIT) and is still in use today for training many workers on the basic elements of their job.%u2022 Henry Ford the pioneer in the field of management states, %u201cTake out my building, take out my machines and all capital but leave my men with me I will become Henry Ford again.%u201d5- Human Relations Movement%u2022 Factory system often abused workers. %u2022 The campaign of Mary Parker Follett and Lillian Gilbreth, gave rise to the %u201chuman relations%u201d movement advocating more humane working conditions.%u2022 The start of business and management education.%u2022 The movement continued into the 1940s, with World War II and Tied to Maslow%u2019s hierarchy of needs.%u2022 For further information, please check the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv4HgGUQDw06- Establishment of the Training Profession%u2022 Outbreak of WWII increased the need for trained workers.
                                
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