For example, the records containing the data used under scientific management in an ordinary machine-shop fill thousands of pages. Perhaps the most prominent single element in modern scientific management is ...the task idea. The work of every workman... The Principles of Scientific Management - Página 22por Frederick Winslow Taylor - 1911 - 144 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1914 - 400 páginas
...view on these matters adopted by himself. Again, I was quoting Mr. Taylor himself when I said that " the most prominent single element in modern scientific management is the task idea." 2 The task of every workman is fully planned out, and each man usually receives written instructions... | |
| Frederick Winslow Taylor, Sanford Eleazer Thompson - 1912 - 740 páginas
...workman," while under scientific management fully one-half of the problem is "up to the management." Perhaps the most prominent single element in modern...advance, and each man receives in most cases complete written instructions, describing in detail the task which he is to accomplish, as well as the means... | |
| 1912 - 526 páginas
...explanation of the system; (d) an equal division of the responsibility between the employer and the employee. The most prominent single element in modern scientific...the “task” idea. The work of every workman is planned out in advance, and when he succeeds in doing his task he receives from 30 to 100 per cent,... | |
| 1912 - 620 páginas
...explanation of the system; (d) an equal division of the responsibility between the employer and the employee. The most prominent single element in modern scientific...management is the "task" idea. The work of every workman is planned out in advance, and when he succeeds in doing his task he receives from 30 to 100 per cent,... | |
| American Library Association. General Meeting - 1913 - 356 páginas
...science."* One type of man is needed to plan ahead and an entirely different type to execute the work. Perhaps the most prominent single element in modern...scientific management is the task idea. The work of each workman is fully planned in advance by the management and the man receives complete written instructions,... | |
| Charles Gottshall Reigner - 1916 - 312 páginas
...constitutes specified ordinary distinctly regulated health prosperous consists thrive SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT. Perhaps the most prominent single element in modern...advance, and each man- receives in most cases complete written instructions, describing in detail the task which he is | to accomplish, as well as the means... | |
| 1917 - 680 páginas
...output? Is it strange that an intelligent American balks at the term "task management"? Mr. Taylor says "perhaps the most prominent single element in modern scientific management is the task idea." This statement is probably true as applied to shop work, to low grade labor, to the manufacture of... | |
| American Library Association - 1913 - 524 páginas
...science."* One type of man is needed to plan ahead and an entirely different type to execute the work. Perhaps the most prominent single element in modern...scientific management is the task idea. The work of each workman is fully planned in advance by the management and the man receives complete written instructions,... | |
| Jorge Reina Schement, Brent D. Ruben - 1993 - 562 páginas
...conceptualization from execution was the task idea, of which Taylor (1911) said, The work of every workman [sic] is fully planned out by the management at least one...advance, and each man receives in most cases complete written instructions, describing in detail the tasks which he is to accomplish, as well as the means... | |
| R. F. Price - 1986 - 334 páginas
...use of monopoly over knowledge to control each step of the labour process and its mode of execution. 'Perhaps the most prominent single element in modern scientific management is the task idea . .. This task specifies not only what is done, but how it is to be done and the exact time allowed... | |
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