12^ tons, at which rate the work was then being done. And it was further our duty to see that this work was done without bringing on a strike among the men, without any quarrel with the men, and to see that the men were happier and better contented when... The Principles of Scientific Management - Pagina 37door Frederick Winslow Taylor - 1911 - 144 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1911 - 978 pagina’s
...the open lot was loaded on to the cars at the rate of 47 tons per man per day, in place of 12^2 tons. And it was further our duty to see that this work...tons than they were when loading at the old rate of 12^ tons. The first practical step, therefore, was the scientific selection of the workman. In dealing... | |
| Sue Ainslie Clark, Edith Wyatt - 1911 - 312 pagina’s
...pig-iron were loaded on the cars at the rate of 47 tons per man per day in place of 12 J tons. ... It was further our duty to see that this work was...see that the men were happier and better contented with loading at the new rate of 47 tons than they were when loading at the old rate of 12^ tons. The... | |
| Clarence Bertrand Thompson - 1914 - 940 pagina’s
...loaded on the cars at the rue «' 47 tons per man per day in place of i2* 1 tons. ... It was further ac duty to see that this work was done without bringing on a strike among thr men, without any quarrel with the men, and to see that the men were hapf r and better contented... | |
| Raymond E. Callahan - 1964 - 285 pagina’s
...48. "Ibid. was loaded at the rate of 47 to 48 tons per day. 54 But this was not all, for Taylor said, "It was further our duty to see that this work was...tons than they were when loading at the old rate of 12 1 /^ tons." 55 The problem of determining the amount of work a first-class man could do in a day... | |
| Gareth Morgan - 1989 - 374 pagina’s
...see that the 80,000 tons of pig iron was loaded onto the cars at the rate of 47 tons per man per day. And it was further our duty to see that this work...tons than they were when loading at the old rate of 12½ tons. Our first step was the scientific selection of the workman. In dealing with workmen under... | |
| Michael J Handel - 2003 - 560 pagina’s
...tons of pig iron was loaded on to the cars at the rate of 47 tons per man per day, in place of 12½ tons, at which rate the work was then being done....tons than they were when loading at the old rate of 12½ tons. Our first step was the scientific selection of the workman. In dealing with workmen under... | |
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