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How far the project leader or planner needs to go along this road depends entirely on the development of responsibility which was advocated in Chapter 8. If the course of preparing the plan and getting agreement of all parties has been taken, and at this point the actual implementation has been passed over to either line management or works engineer or both, then the planner has no further responsibilities and the information in the rest of this chapter is redundant.

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© 1974 A. W. Pemberton

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Pemberton, A.W. (1974). Keeping it Going. In: Plant Layout and Materials Handling. Macmillan Handbooks in Industrial Management. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01786-7_12

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