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
npHROUGH his business in changing the methods
of shop management, the writer has been brought
into intimate contact over a period of years with the
organization of manufacturing and industrial estab-
lishments, covering a large variety and range of
product, and employing workmen in many of the
leading trades.
In taking a broad view of the field of management,
the two facts which appear most noteworthy are:
(a) What may be called the great unevenness, or
lack of uniformity shown, even in our best run works,
in the development of the several elements, which
together constitute what is called the management.
(6) The lack of apparent relation between good shop
management and the payment of dividends.
Although the day of trusts is here, still practically
each of the component companies of the trusts was
developed and built up largely through the energies
and especial ability of some one or two men who were
the master spirits in directing its growth. As a rule,
this leader rose from a more or less humble position
in one of the departments, say in the commercial or
the manufacturing department, until he became the
head of his particular section. Having shown espe-
cial ability in his line, he was for that reason made
manager of the whole establishment.
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