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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156
SHOP MANAGEMENT
more space is required for these times, they should
be entered on the back of the sheet. The rest of
the figures (except those on the left-hand side of the
note sheet, which may be taken from an ordinary
timepiece) are the results of calculation, and may
be made in the office by any clerk.
As has been stated, the method of recording the
stop watch observations depends upon the work
which is being observed. If the operation consists
of the same element repeated over and over, the
time of each may be set down separately; or, if the
element is very small, the total time of, say, ten may
be entered as a fraction, with the time for all ten
observations as the numerator, and the number of
observations for the denominator.
In the illustration given on the note sheet, Fig. 2,
the operation consists of a series of elements. In
such a case, the letters designating each elementary
unit are entered under the columns “Op.,” the stop
watch is thrown to zero, and started as the man
commences to work. As each new division of the
operation (that is, as each elementary unit or unit
time) is begun, the time is recorded. During any
special delay the watch may be stopped, and started
again from the same point, although, as a rule, Mr.
Thompson advocates allowing the watch to run con-
tinuously, and enters the time of such a stop, desig-
nating it for convenience by the letter “Y.”
In the case we are considering, two kinds of ma-
terials were handled — sand and clay. The time of
each of the unit times, except the “ filling,” is the
same for both sand and clay; hence, if we have suffi-