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
107
using functional foremanship because it was the right
principle.
The writer introduced five of the elements of
functional foremanship into the management of the
small machine shop of the Midvale Steel Company
of Philadelphia while he was foreman of that shop
in 1882-1883: (1) the instruction card clerk, (2) the
time clerk, (3) the inspector, (4) the gang boss, and
(5) the shop disciplinarian. Each of these functional
foremen dealt directly with the workmen instead of
giving their orders through the gang boss. The
dealings of the instruction card clerk and time clerk
with the workmen were mostly in writing, and the
writer himself performed the functions of shop dis-
ciplinarian, so that it was not until he introduced
the inspector, with orders to go straight to the men
instead of to the gang boss, that he appreciated the
desirability of functional foremanship as a distinct
principle in management. The prepossession in favor
of the military type was so strong with the managers
and owners of Midvale that it was not until years
after functional foremanship was in continual use in
this shop that he dared to advocate it to his superior
officers as the correct principle.
Until very recently in his organization of works
he has found it best to first introduce five or six of
the elements of functional foremanship quietly, and
get them running smoothly in a shop before calling
attention to the principle involved. When the time
for this announcement comes, it invariably acts as
the proverbial red rag on the bull. It was some
years later that the writer subdivided the duties of