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Dell keeps focus clear.

Winston-Salem Journal

| April 06, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 2007 Winston-Salem Journal. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Richard Craver

Apr. 6--Dell Inc. said yesterday that it is placing more emphasis on finding the right balance between work hours, production and quality, both internally and with suppliers.

The company also said as part of its annual corporate-responsibility report that it plans to triple its efforts to recycle computer products or reuse them through such groups as Goodwill Industries.

The Dell report carries local significance because its largest and most modern computer-assembly plant operates in southeastern Forsyth County.

"There is a fine balance when it comes to work hours, which addresses productivity and quality, the needs …

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