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== What is Training Within Industry? == | == What is Training Within Industry? == | ||
Training Within Industry Service was an official department of the of the War Manpower Commission during WWII. TWI Service existed between 1940-1945, training over 23,000 supervisors in three basic skills: | Training Within Industry Service was an official department of the of the War Manpower Commission during WWII. TWI Service existed between 1940-1945, training over 23,000 supervisors in primarily three basic skills: | ||
<li>Job Instruction Training <b>(JIT)</b> or, <i><b>how to instruct</b></i> | <li>Job Instruction Training <b>(JIT)</b> or, <i><b>skill of how to instruct</b></i> | ||
<li>Job Methods Training <b>(JMT)</b> or, <i><b>how to improve methods</b></i> | <li>Job Methods Training <b>(JMT)</b> or, <i><b>skill of how to improve methods</b></i> | ||
<li>Job Relations Training <b>(JRT)</b> or, <i><b>how to lead people</b></i><br> | <li>Job Relations Training <b>(JRT)</b> or, <i><b>skill of how to lead people</b></i><br> | ||
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As time progressed an additional need was recognized and developed in the form of a fourth program, aimed at training directors: | |||
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<li>Program Development <b>(PDT)</b> or, <i><b>how to spot a production problem and solve it through a training plan</b></i> | <li>Program Development <b>(PDT)</b> or, <i><b>skill of how to spot a production problem and solve it through a training plan</b></i><p> | ||
< | A fifth program was developed sensitive to the unique characteristics of present within unions: | ||
Through a planned "multiplier effect", four-hundred TWI Service representatives trained 23,000 supervisors in over 16,000 U.S companies during the war. | <li>Union Job Relations Training <b>(UJRT)</b> or, <i><b>skill in how to lead people</b></i> particularly for shop stewards. | ||
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Through a planned "multiplier effect", four-hundred TWI Service representatives trained 23,000 supervisors in over 16,000 U.S companies during the war. In turn, those 23,000 supervisors trained and developed over 1.7 million U.S. workers in the TWI 'J' programs. | |||
== History 1940-1945 == | == History 1940-1945 == |
Revision as of 12:56, 24 March 2008
What is Training Within Industry?
Training Within Industry Service was an official department of the of the War Manpower Commission during WWII. TWI Service existed between 1940-1945, training over 23,000 supervisors in primarily three basic skills:
As time progressed an additional need was recognized and developed in the form of a fourth program, aimed at training directors:
A fifth program was developed sensitive to the unique characteristics of present within unions:
Through a planned "multiplier effect", four-hundred TWI Service representatives trained 23,000 supervisors in over 16,000 U.S companies during the war. In turn, those 23,000 supervisors trained and developed over 1.7 million U.S. workers in the TWI 'J' programs.
History 1940-1945
WWII Precedents
Peacetime
Linkage to Continuous Improvement Methodologies
Practical Applications
References
Dinero, Don. 2005. Training Within Industry, The Foundation of Lean Manufacturing. Productivity Press.