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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which enables a man to use the few facts that are
stored in his mind in getting around the obstacles
that oppose him, and in building up something use-
ful in spite of them; and unfortunately, the presence
of these qualities, together with honesty and common
sense, can only be proved through an actual trial at
executive work. As we all know, success at college
or in the technical school does not indicate the
presence of these qualities, even though the man may
have worked hard. Mainly, it would seem, because
the work of obtaining an education is principally that
of absorption and assimilation; while that of active
practical life is principally the direct reverse, namely,
that of giving out.
In selecting men to be tried as foremen, or in fact
for any position throughout the place, from the day
laborer up, one of two different types of men should
be chosen, according to the nature of the work to
be done. For one class of work, men should be
selected who are too good for the job; and for the
other class of work, men who are barely good enough.
If the work is of a routine nature, in which the
same operations are likely to be done over and over
again, with no great variety, and in which there is no
apparent prospect of a radical change being made,
perhaps through a term of years, even though the
work itself may be complicated in its nature, a man
should be selected whose abilities are barely equal to
the task. Time and training will fit him for his
work, and since he will be better paid than in the
past, and will realize that he has been given the
chance to make his abilities yield him the largest