April 9, 1976 17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Plan Is Proposed to Solve Israel's Productivity Problem ISRAEL STAMPS NEW YORK = At the Technion — Israel Institute of Technology, two indus- trial and management engi- neering faculty members have worked out a plan which they believe may serve as a practical guide to higher productivity. Prof. Ezey Dar-El, who emi- grated from Australia sev- eral years ago, and Larry Young, a recent immigrant from the United States, sur- veyed five plants, each em- ploying some 300 to 500 workers, in an attempt to establish why productivity is so low. In an interview with the Jerusalem Post, Young noted that in the past, two major attempts to raise Our Specialty FREE CURRENT PRICE-LIST ON REQUEST GAREL CO. P.O. BOX 374 HEWLETT, NEW YORK 11557 (516) 374-2909 The GOD PLACE is your consistent source for , • • • • • v. B y • • I teed h Lainond valae! urcif taking full advantage of its productivity by incentive pay and worker participa- tion in management did not live up to expectations. As for workers' participa- tion, Young feels it failed because appointing a work- ers' representative to the management simply did not give the men at the bench a say in anything, or even a feeling of participation.. The two experts have, as a result of their study, worked out a plan for rais- ing productivity, which is based on "productivity, circles" to be comprised of the men at the benches themselves. The plan has drawn on established in- dustrial management ex- pertise, the Japanese "Quality Circles," which within a few years trans- ferred an industry re- nowned for its shabby and inferior products into one that has become a trade mark for quality and pre- cision. "We propose worker level participation as the solution to work problems," Young said. "To make this practic- able we propose giving se- lect workers short courses in the basic principles of industrial engineering and methods analysis. These men will then be called upon to aid management in im- plementing changes de- signed to raise productiv- ity." Young stressed that he and Prof. Dar-El intended to introduce their plan grad- ually and only in plants where management and workers both agree to try it. For a start, the scheme will be tried out in one depart- ment of a local firm, in the hope that if it succeeds there others will be inter- ested. It is obvious that higher considerable purchasing resources, The Gold Place buys dia- monds at the lowest possible price level and can therefore offer you in- comparable diamond buys! Available Are Diamonds of All Sizes, Shapes, Weights, and Colors .. . ranging from 1/4-carat diamonds for as little as $150 . . . to 8.53-carat dia- monds for $15,500. Wide selection of mountings includes the most current high-fashion styles. 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