Motion Study
A Method for Increasing the Efficiency of the Workman
Forfatter: Frank B. Gilbreth
År: 1911
Forlag: D. Van Nostrand Company
Sted: New York
Sider: 116
UDK: 658.54 Gil Gl.
DOI: 10.48563/dtu-0000026
With an Introduction by Robert Thurston Kent Editor of "Industrial Engineering".
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PREFACE
The phrase “ Motion Study explains itself.
The aim of motion study is to find and perpetuate the
scheme of perfection. There are three stages in this
study:
1. Discovering and classifying the best practice.
2. Deducing the laws.
3. Applying the laws to standardize practice, either for
the purpose of increasing output or decreasing hours of
labor, or both.
Standardizing the trades is the world’s most important
work to-day, and motion study is the first factor in that
work.
In presenting this material I have attempted to show
the necessity for Motion Study and the savings that are
possible by the application of its underlying principles.
Thanks are due to the Myron C. Clark Publishing
Company and to Industrial Engineering for permission to
use the cuts that illustrate this book.
FRANK B. GILBRETH.