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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MOTION MODELS 121 most efficiently. Through performing the stand- ard method at the correct speed the standard quality does and must invariably result. Dur- ing the learning process, of course, quality will seem to go by the board, but this is only during the period that the learner cannot succeed in per- forming the method described. The correlation between the methods and the quality is perfect. Therefore, the expected and desired result must come to pass. 7. The teaching must, therefore, consist of two things: a. The right method must be presented at the standard speed. The right method, taken with the cinematograph at standard speed of motions, may be presented slowly by projecting fewer pic- tures per second on the screen, but in any case the motions must be made at the standard speeds when being photographed. b. The right method must be followed during the determining length of time, with the proper rest intervals for overcoming fatigue, and alw ays with sufficient incentive. The learning process is the proper repetition of the desired method at the standard speed.