Enid Mumford (March 6, 1924- April 7,2006) is largely known for her work on human factors and socio-technical systems. She was, until recently, an Emeritus Professor of Manchester University and a Visiting Fellow at Manchester Business School. She was a companion of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, a Fellow of the British Computer Society (BCS), and also a founder member and ex-chairperson of the BCS Sociotechnical Group. Wikipedia
'A woman down the mines?" Enid Mumford 's classic sociological research for the National Coal Board had a strong impact on unbelieving miners. Later, as an active advocate for women's rights, Enid, who has died aged 82, enjoyed recounting her early expe education.guardian.co.uk/obituary/story/0,,1766423,00.html
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