In most modern factories a worker does not carry out the entire job of making a finished product. Even in a simple operation like making wheelbarrows, one group of workers forms the bodies, another group attaches the rear braces, another adds the axles, another puts the wheels on, and still another fastens on the handles. And this kind of group effort also goes into the manufacturing of the wheelbarrow's basic parts. It's up to management to organize all these activities into a single effort.
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