Efficiency Methods
An Introduction to Scientific Management

Forfatter: A.D. McKillop, M. McKillop

År: 1917

Forlag: George Routledge & Sons, Ltd.

Sted: London

Sider: 215

UDK: 658.01. mac kil. gl

With 6 Illustrations.

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2O8 EFFICIENCY METHODS Per cent. Average no. of tons handled per man per day increased - 256 No. of labourers required for same amount of work decreased by ______ Midvale Works. F. W. Taylor. (" Shop Management,” p. 82.) Cost per piece decreased by - - - - 41 Average earnings per man increased by - - - 40 ______ Girls Inspecting Bicycle Balls. S. B. Thompson. (" Shop Management,” p. 89.) No. of girls employed decreased by - - - 81 Average earnings per girl increased by - - - 93 Accuracy of work estimated greater by - - - 33 (The girls worked 8| hours a day with a half-holiday, instead of io| hours without.) _______ Bleachery. H. Gantt. (“ Work, Wages, and Profits.") Increase in output ----- 2OO Decrease in labour cost - - - - - 40 Increase in wages - - - . - 40 Average of four establishments— Output increase - - - . _ 100-200 Cost decrease - ----- 40 Wages increase - - - - . 20-50 See also his Charts, p. 207 seq. _______ Bricklaying under F. B. Gilbreth’s Improvements. Increase in no. of bricks laid— By Taylor’s statement, S. M. - - - - 192 By Gilbreth’s statement (Brandeis) - - -170 ______ Building Construction. F. B. Gilbreth. (Brandeis, Docket, p. 57.) Decrease in labour cost - - _ . - 50 ______