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
sence of which there will be more failures than suc-
cesses scored at first.
When, on the other hand, an energetic, determined
man goes at time study as if it were his life’s work,
with the determination to succeed, the results which
he can secure are little short of astounding. The
difficulties of the task will be felt at once and so
strongly by any one who undertakes it, that it seems
important to encourage the beginner by giving at
least one illustration of what has been accomplished.
Mr. Sanford E. Thompson, C. E., started in 1896
with but small help from the writer, except as far as
the implements and methods are concerned, to study
the time required to do all kinds of work in the
building trades. In six years he has made a com-
plete study of eight of the most important trades
— excavation, masonry (including sewer-work and
paving), carpentry, concrete and cement work, lath-
ing and plastering, slating and roofing and rock
quarrying. He took every stop watch observation
himself and then, with the aid of two comparatively
cheap assistants, worked up and tabulated all of his
data ready for the printer. The magnitude of this
undertaking will be appreciated when it is under-
stood that the tables and descriptive matter for one
of these trades alone take up about 250 pages. Mr.
Thompson and the writer are both engineers, but
neither of us was especially familiar with the above
trades, and this work could not have been accom-
plished in a lifetime without the study of elementary
units with a stop watch.
In the course of this work, Mr. Thompson has de-