Shop Management

Forfatter: Frederick Winslow Taylor

År: 1911

Forlag: Harper & Brothers Publishers

Sted: New York and London

Sider: 207

UDK: 658.01 Tay

With an introduction by Henry R. Towne

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96 SHOP MANAGEMENT these men is then called upon to perform duties of almost as great variety as those of the foreman him- self. The difficulty in obtaining in one man the variety of special information and the different men- tal and moral qualities necessary to perform all of the duties demanded of those men has been clearly summarized in the following list of the nine qualities which go to make up a well rounded man: Brains. Education. Special or technical knowledge; manual dexterity or strength. Tact. Energy. Grit. Honesty. Judgment or common sense and Good health. Plenty of men who possess only three of the above qualities can be hired at any time for laborers’ wages. Add four of these qualities together and you get a higher priced man. The man combining five of these qualities begins to be hard to find, and those with six, seven, and eight are almost impossible to get. Having this fact in mind, let us go over the duties which a gang boss in charge, say, of lathes or planers, is called upon to perform, and note the knowledge and qualities which they call for. First. He must be a good machinist — and this alone calls for years of special training, and limits the choice to a comparatively small class of men. Second. He must be able to read drawings readily,