CALCULATIVE FACTORS
- Working conditions -
Working conditions refer to all spatial and temporal aspects that promote effective working. This includes the working environment and equipment as well as optimal time management that takes into account both personal and company interests. When equipping the workplace, for example, equipment, lighting conditions, but also health aspects (ergonomic design, ventilation, etc.) must be considered. The goal is a productive working environment in which employees can not only perform their tasks in the best possible way, but also enjoy doing so.
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PLAN - DO - CHECK - ACT
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THE IDEAL FRAME
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