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Management Engineering is an emerging specialty; one that is just coming into its own as a separate area of industrial engineering. Its principles and rules of application are new. As such, they are likely to be crude, but highly effective in identifying and implementing efficiency improvements.
Management engineering is the application of industrial engineering to the work of gaining performance through an organized effort. It opens administration as a whole new area for process improvement.
Management engineering provides new clarity and focus in the area of customer and product. This emerging specialty applies the principles of efficiency engineering to the work of managing organizations.
As this addresses the expertise of management, management-engineering tools are appropriate for direct application by administrators.
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