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THE review to which Mr. Harrisson objects made it abundantly clear that the report was concerned with “the quality of the personnel dealing with the product”. Ten topics of the report were mentioned, all of which dealt with qualitative, social and psychological factors. The comment was made “Emerging from the survey of most of these problems is the evident need for everybody to understand more fully what other people are doing and the conditions of their work. The Fighting Services, the Supply Ministries, management, foremen and workers all need to know more about each other. Extensive reporting of the kind offered here is one means of fulfilling the need”.
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Social Reporting. Nature 150, 293 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/150293c0
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