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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INDEX
217
Microchronometer — contin-
ued
description, 80
history, 114
Micromotion Records, by-
products, 81
field, 141
use, 81
Micromotion Study, advan-
tages, 37
auto, 70
definition, 36
description, 45, 66, 80, 114
Military management, 21
Monotony, definition, 174
inadequate remedies, 175
relation to habit, 178
relation to interest, 179,
208
Motion economy, scope, 144
Motion Model, advantages, 89
a device of measurement,
97
as comparer of methods
and results, 129
as record of behaviour, 104
as record of results, 128
chronocyclegraph, 90
derivation, 98
description, 104
description of making, 122
education of maker, 125
effect on worker, 206
facts demonstrated, 110
field of application, 99,
128
make motion paths tan-
gible, 116
method of making, 89
relation to cyclegraph, 122
spots, 123
use, 69, 123
use by expert, 127
use in connection with
Simultaneous Motion
Cycle Chart, 93
Motion Study, applied to as-
sembly, 43
as an Industrial oppor-
tunity, 41
broadening effect, 207
data, usableness, 72
date of beginning, 105
definition, 43, 59, 202
educative effect, 205
effect on cost, 48
effect on fatigue, 48
effect on observer, 205
effect on output, 48
effect on placement, 48
effect on society, 52
effect on wages, 48
effect on worker, 202, 210
history, 105
methods, 203
multi-exposure film, 71
need for trained investi-
gators, 184
part of worker, 203
perfection of devices, 71
relation to co-operation, 51
relation to Fatigue Study,
60, 182, 208
relation to habit, 181
relation to interest, 180,
202
relation to laboratory
methods, 16
relation to other functions
of Scientific Manage-
ment, 34
relation to standardisation
of trades, 55
relation to steady employ-
ment, 209
Motion Study, relation to
Time Study, 60
relation to working prac-
tice, 17
results, 14, 48, 50
variables, 78, 137
“ Motion Study,” 65, 78, 111