| Frederick Winslow Taylor, Sanford Eleazer Thompson - Concrete construction - 1912 - 746 pages
...which involve new and heavy burdens for themselves. These new duties are grouped under four heads: First. They develop a science for each element of...greater part of the responsibility were thrown upon the n~en. It is this combination of the initiative of the workmen, coupled with the new types of work done... | |
| 1912 - 572 pages
...workmen, the management taking over all of the work for which they are better fitted than the workmen ; in the past almost all of the work, and the greater...part of the responsibility were thrown upon the men. If these principles are kept in mind, it will be seen that time study is only a means to their proper... | |
| Electronic journals - 1912 - 800 pages
...management should take over all work for which it is better fitted than the workmen; whereas in the past all of the work and the greater part of the responsibility were thrown upon the men. In showing the application of these new principles, the author gives illustrations of the actual working... | |
| Economics - 1913 - 1022 pages
...division of the work and the responsibility between the management and the workmen, the management taking over all work for which they are better fitted than...greater part of the responsibility, were thrown upon the workmen. Quite informally, scientific management may be thus denned: a) It is a definite working policy... | |
| Charles Wilson Hoyt - Advertising - 1913 - 244 pages
...together through the co-operation of the management with the man. SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT 13 over all the work for which they are better fitted than the workmen,...greater part of the responsibility were thrown upon the workmen. Mr. Harrington Emmerson gives the following list of twelve principles: (1) Ideals (7) Planning... | |
| Railroads - 1913 - 1294 pages
...the management and the workmen, the management taking over all work for which they are better lilted than the workmen, while in the past almost all of...greater part of the responsibility, were thrown upon the workmen. It will be noted that the second and third principles cover this problem of the human clement.... | |
| Clarence Bertrand Thompson - Industrial efficiency - 1914 - 916 pages
...the workmen. The management takes over all work for which they are better fitted than the workman, while in the past almost all of the work and the greater...part of the responsibility were thrown upon the men." This principle also follows directly the moment the management accept as their duty the first, second... | |
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