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Example sentences for "scientific management"

  • Taylor, the founder of scientific management, was capable of scientific detachment in studying working men in relation to the specific job.

  • Scientific management is sacrificing educational opportunity latent in the realization of workmanship standards in the same way that machinery sacrificed it.

  • There are several reasons why the work of the kitchen has not been more promptly attacked by the believer in scientific management.

  • All these and much more must she be in order to gain the effects of scientific management in that factory which is her home realm.

  • It is the belief of the advocates of scientific management that if we thus make the individual efficient, his productive capacity will be raised twenty-five or fifty per cent.

  • I do not think the sympathies of the officials lie very largely in the direction of scientific management, however.

  • Therefore, first of all the business reference library will have on its shelves six or seven of the best books on scientific management, also books on organization and finance.

  • We do some little work in scientific management.

  • The development of the modern elaborate systems of scientific management in the various forms of industry has for the most part superseded the best type of ordinary management known as the "initiative and incentive system.

  • Sidenote: Scientific Management of Self] The "human dynamo" is a man who long ago learned the lesson of scientific management of his own mental forces.

  • Taylor in his ground-breaking studies in "scientific management.

  • It is from this point of view that recent American proposals in the direction of 'scientific management' are most open to criticism: for they involve the break-up of the craft-spirit without setting anything comparable in its place.

  • Now, scientific management is not some fanciful suggestion that the worker may accept if it pleases him, and refuse if it doesn't.

  • Therefore he is justly entitled to the credit of perfecting this most important development of scientific management.

  • Some remarkable results have been accomplished by this new phase in scientific management.

  • On the contrary, the theory, or philosophy, of scientific management is just beginning to be understood, whereas the management itself has been a gradual evolution, extending over a period of nearly thirty years.

  • More significant still has been the scientific management propaganda.

  • Later discussion may not have extended acceptance of scientific management, but it has not caused interest in it to flag.

  • It was alleged that sufficient economy in operation could be effected by means of "scientific management" to more than offset the increase in wages together with the general demand for better service and improvements by the public.

  • The only exception to the negative task of appearing in rebuttal against the carriers' arguments was in the somewhat spectacular presentation of the novel issue of "scientific management," shortly to be discussed.

  • These extremely simple processes of bricklaying and carrying pig-iron have been selected as instances of the procedure of Scientific Management, because they reveal one of its most illuminating qualities.

  • Mr. Frederick Winston Taylor gave the definition of "Scientific Management" which prefaces the last chapter.

  • Scientific Management makes an art of all work.

  • The theorists of scientific management seem to think that the most subtle methods are indispensable for physical measurements, but for psychological inquiry nothing but a kind of intuition is necessary.

  • In the endeavour to screw up industry to a maximum of production, it is not likely that the expedients of "scientific management" will long remain untried.

  • It has been shown by the application of what is called "scientific management," that the output of labour can be increased to a remarkable extent.

  • It is not possible to enter into a full explanation of the methods of "scientific management.

  • Industry needs experts in scientific management, in mental hygiene, in cost accounting—in fields innumerable.

  • Nor will I forget that exhibition of the boss's ideas of scientific management.

  • Another of the boss's ideas of scientific management seemed to be to employ as few bright and useful girls as possible.


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