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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184 APPLIED MOTION STUDY dustrial line, and this need may be filled by any skilled worker in any line of work. 6. Fatigue study, as already said, offers a great field of investigation. This field can never be investigated properly until skilled workers in every line of activity record in- dividually and scientifically their own expe- rience. These are all direct elements of interest in the work itself. As for the things that make the work indi- rectly interesting, such are 1. The home reading box, which stands ready with interest and amusement when working hours are over. 2. The high pay or shorter hours gained by the increase in output without extra fatigue, and all the outside interests that the high pay and short hours and the conserved strength and vitality make possible. To sum up. Scientific Management, therefore, first shows that the problem of monotony is fun- damentally different from its usual interpreta- tion, and, second, solves the real problem of mo- notony by supplying that interest that is the