Applied Motion Study
A Collection Method to industrial Preparedness

Forfatter: L.M. Gilbreth, Frank B. Gilbreth

År: 1918

Forlag: George Routledge & Sons, Ltd.

Sted: London

Sider: 220

UDK: 658.54 Gil

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CHRONOCYCLEGRAPH MOTION DEVICES FOR MEASURING ACHIEVEMENT 1 The great need of this age is the conservation of the human element. It will be the aim of this paper to show: 1. That the human element can be more effi- ciently utilised, and conserved to a greater degree, by the elimination of useless, inef- fective and ill-directed motions. 2. That permanent elimination of such motions necessitates standardising the motions used in any activity. 3. That standardisation demands accurate devices for measuring achievement. 4. That chronocyclegraph motion devices meas- ure achievement accurately, and thus pro- vide for standardisation and, ultimately, for motion economy. Stupendous as the financial loss to the entire world is, on account of the great war that is now 1A paper presented at the Second Pan-American-Con- gress at Washington, D. C., January 3, 1916. 73