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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theory will go a little way, but actual doing is needed
to carry conviction. To illustrate: For nearly two
and one-half years in the large shop of the Bethlehem
Steel Company, one speed boss after another was
instructed in the art of cutting metals fast on a large
motor-driven lathe which was especially fitted to
run at any desired speed within a very wide range.
The work done in this machine was entirely con-
nected, either with the study of cutting tools or the
instruction of speed bosses. It was most interesting
to see these men, principally either former gang
bosses or the best workmen, gradually change from
their attitude of determined and positive opposition
to that in most cases of enthusiasm for, and earnest
support of, the new methods. It was actually run-
ning the lathe themselves according to the new
method and under the most positive and definite
orders that produced the effect. The writer himself
ran the lathe and instructed the first few bosses. It
required from three weeks to two months for each
man. Perhaps the most important part of the gang
boss’s and foreman’s education lies in teaching them
to promptly obey orders and instructions received
not only from the superintendent or some official
high in the company, but from any member of the
planning room whose especial function it is to direct
the rest of the works in his particular line; and it may
be accepted as an unquestioned fact that no gang
boss is fit to direct his men until after he has learned
to promptly obey instructions received from any
proper source, whether he likes his instructions and
the instructor or not, and even although he may be