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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SHOP MANAGEMENT
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detail drawing to refer to, the piece number and the
cost order number to charge the work to, the special
jigs, fixtures, or tools to use, where to start each cut,
the exact depth of each cut, and how many cuts to
take, the speed and feed to be used for each cut, and
the time within which each operation must be fin-
ished. It also informs them as to the piece rate, the
differential rate, or the premium to be paid for com-
pleting the task within the specified time (according
to the system employed); and further, when neces-
sary, refers them by name to the man who will give
them especial directions. This instruction card is
filled in by one or more members of the planning
department, according to the nature and complication
of the instructions, and bears the same relation to the
planning room that the drawing does to the drafting
room. The man who sends it into the shop and who,
in case difficulties are met with in carrying out the
instructions, sees that the proper man sweeps these
difficulties away, is called the instruction card fore-
man.
Time and Cost Clerk. This man sends to the men
through the “time ticket” all the information they
need for recording their time and the cost of the
work, and secures proper returns from them. He
refers these for entry to the cost and time record
clerks in the planning room.
Shop Disciplinarian. In case of insubordination
or impudence, repeated failure to do their duty,
lateness or unexcused absence, the shop disciplinarian
takes the workman or bosses in hand and applies the
proper remedy. He sees that a complete record of