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    Automation and organizational performance: The case of electronics manufacturing firms in Singapore by Wong, Poh-Kam, Ngin, Phyllisis M.

    “…We studied the impact of production automation on organizational performance in 52 electronics manufacturing firms in Singapore. Four dimensions of…”
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    Achieving zero defects by Ngin, Phyllisis M, Leong Chong, Chee

    Published in Employee relations (01-08-1997)
    “…Examines TQM implementation in Star Union, a small manufacturing firm, and offers insights into how its "dynamic equilibrium" system drives the development of…”
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    Workers' perceptions of automated production work in Singapore's electronics industry by Ngin, Phyllisis M, Poh-Kam Wong

    Published in Asia Pacific journal of management (01-04-1997)
    “…A study describes workers' perceptions of automated production work in a newly industrializing economy, Singapore. Workers perceived increased levels of skill…”
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    Computer Use for Work Accomplishment: A Comparison Between Nurse Managers and Staff Nurses by Ngin, Phyllisis M., Simms, Lillian M.

    Published in The Journal of nursing administration (01-03-1996)
    “…Studies on computers in nursing typically observed nurses' perceptions toward computers. This study examined the computer use of 528 nurses in three urban…”
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    Achieving zero defects: The case of Star Union Engineering, Singapore by Ngin, Phyllisis M, Chong, Chee Leong

    Published in Employee relations (01-08-1997)
    “…This paper reports field research on Star Union Engineering Pte Ltd, a small, Singaporean family business, and documents its efforts to make quality a part of…”
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    Recordkeeping Practices of Nurses in Hospitals by Ngin, Phyllisis M.

    Published in The American archivist (01-10-1994)
    “…Staff nurses are both care givers and authors of documents in medical records. The author discusses the process and context in which nursing documents are…”
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