The Principles of Scientific Management
Forfatter: Frederick Winslow Taylor
År: 1919
Forlag: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Sted: New York and London
Sider: 144
UDK: 658.01 Tay
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THE PRINCIPLES OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT 103
smooth and true in the shortest time, and. it matters
but little whether the piece being worked upon is
part, say, of a marine engine, a printing-press, or an
automobile. For this reason, the man with the slide-
rule, familiar with the science of cutting metals, who
had never before seen this particular work, was able
completely to distance the skilled mechanic who had
made the parts of this machine his specialty for years.
It is true that whenever intelligent and educated
men find that the responsibility for making progress
in any of the mechanic arts rests with them, instead
of upon the workmen who are actually laboring at
the trade, that they almost invariably start on the
road which leads to the development of a science
where, in the past, has existed mere traditional or
rule-of-thumb knowledge. When men, whose educa-
tion has given them the habit of generalizing and
everywhere looking for laws, find, themselves con-
fronted with a multitude of problems, such as exist
in every trade and which have a general similarity
one to another, it is inevitable that they should
try to gather these problems into certain logical
groups, and then search for some general laws or
rules to guide them in their solution. As has been
pointed out, however, the underlying principles of
the management of “initiative and incentive,” that
is, the underlying philosophy of this management,
necessarily leaves the solution of all of these problems
in the hands of each individual workman, while
the philosophy of scientific management places their
solution in the hands of the management. The