Research Reports from the Department of Operations

Authors

Arnold Reisman

Document Type

Report

Publication Date

1-1-1973

Abstract

The scope of Industrial Engineering has expanded from measurement of and design of manual work in industrial settings to man-machine interactions and on to man-man interactions in processes which are both within and external to industrial sectors. This paper discusses the methods used in evaluation of outputs of highly professional services offered in disparate agencies, both public and pri­vate, serving health, education, and/or welfare needs of clients in the Cleveland, Ohio area as well as uses of such evaluations in program evaluation and resource allocation. [Publsihed circa 1973-1974.]

Keywords

Operations research, Industrial engineering, Resource allocation, Social service--Planning

Publication Title

Technical Memorandums from the Department of Operations, School of Management, Case Western Reserve University

Issue

Technical memorandum no. 324

Rights

This work is in the public domain and may be freely downloaded for personal or academic use

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