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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system, and of standard methods and appliances
throughout the establishment, including the plan-
ning room itself. An elaborate time table should be
made out showing daily the time when and place
where each report is due, which is necessary to carry
on the work and to maintain the system. It should
be the duty of the member of the planning room in
charge of this function to find out at each time
through the day when reports are due, whether they
have been received, and if not, to keep bothering the
man who is behind hand until he has done his duty.
Almost all of the reports, etc., going in and out of the
planning room can be made to pass through this man.
As a mechanical aid to him in performing his function
the tickler is invaluable. The best type of tickler is
one which has a portfolio for each day in the year,
large enough to insert all reminders and even quite
large instruction cards and reports without folding.
In maintaining methods and appliances, notices
should be placed in the tickler in advance, to come
out at proper intervals throughout the year for the
inspection of each element of the system and the
inspection and overhauling of all standards as well as
the examination and repairs at stated intervals of
parts of machines, boilers, engines, belts, etc., likely
to wear out or give trouble, thus preventing break-
downs and delays. One tickler can be used for the
entire works and is preferable to a number of indi-
vidual ticklers. Each man can remind himself of his
various small routine duties to be performed either
daily or weekly, etc., and which might be otherwise
overlooked, by sending small reminders, written on