The principal and distinctive device by which scientific management attempts thus to discover and put into operation the objective facts and laws of industrial efficiency, is time and motion study. It is the use of time and motion study, not only for... The Quarterly Journal of Economics - Pagina 64a cura di - 1917Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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...them. 3. Scientific management attempts to subst1tute, in the relations between employers and workers, the government of fact and law for the rule of force and opinion. It substitutes exact knowledge for guesswork, and seeks to establish a code of natural laws equally... | |
| Robert Franklin Hoxie - 1917 - 476 pagine
...The principal and distinctive device by which scientific management attempts thus to discover and put into operation the objective facts and laws of industrial...to each worker the task for which he is best fitted ; trains the workers in the best and easiest methods of work; protects them from over-exertion and... | |
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...management," declared Mr. Taylor, "at-« tempts to substitute in the relations between employers and workers the government of fact and law for the rule of force and opinion. It substitutes exact knowledge for guesswork and seeks to establish a code of natural law equally binding... | |
| Ruskin College, Oxford - 1917 - 112 pagine
...management is not merely important, but all-embracing. His aim, at least, was to substitute in industry ' the government of fact and law for the rule of force and opinion." He conceived industrial management not merely as a science, but as an exact science, furnishing an... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - 1918 - 1130 pagine
...management," declared Mr. Taylor, "attempts to substitute in the relations between employers and workers the government of fact and law for the rule of force and opinion. It substitutes exact knowledge for guesswork and seeks to establish a code of natural law equally binding... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - 1921 - 942 pagine
...law. — Scientific management attempts to substitute in the relations between employers and workers the government of fact and law for the rule of force and opinion. It substitutes exact knowledge for guesswork and seeks to establish a code of natural laws equally... | |
| Lisl Klein - 1976 - 122 pagine
...and law. Scientific management attempts to substitute in the relations between employers and workers the government of fact and law for the rule of force and opinion. It substitutes exact knowledge for guesswork and seeks to establish a code of natural laws equally... | |
| Wendy Hollway - 1991 - 224 pagine
...and Law Scientific management attempts to substitute in the relations between employers and workers the government of fact and law for the rule of force and opinion. It substitutes exact knowledge for guesswork and seeks to establish a code of natural laws equally... | |
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