The law is confined to that class of work in which the limit of a man's capacity is reached because he is tired out. It is the law of heavy laboring, corresponding to the work of the cart horse, rather than that of the trotter. Practically all such work... The Institution Quarterly - Pagina 2001916Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Frederick Winslow Taylor - 1911 - 88 pagini
...the law governing the tiring effect of heavy labor on a first-class man. And it is so simple in its nature that it is truly remarkable that it should...of heavy laboring, corresponding to the work of the cart horse, rather than that of the trotter. Practically all such work consists of a heavy pull or... | |
| 1911 - 978 pagini
...the law governing the tiring effect of heavy labor on a first-class man. And it is so simple in its nature that it is truly remarkable that it should...discovered and clearly understood years before. The law is confined to that class of work, in which the limit of a man's capacity is reached because he is... | |
| Josephine Goldmark - 1912 - 370 pagini
...Taylor, op. cit., p. 55. the law sought was found. " And it is so simple in its nature," says Mr. Taylor, "that it is truly remarkable that it should not have...been discovered and clearly understood years before." From our physiological point of view, it is peculiarly interesting to find this law of mechanical work... | |
| George Simpson Armstrong - 1918 - 440 pagini
...the law governing the tiring effect of heavy labor on a first-class man. And it is so simple in its nature that it is truly remarkable that it should...limit of a man's capacity is reached because he is tried out. It is the law of heavy laboring, corresponding to the work of the cart horse, rather than... | |
| Frank Barkley Copley - 1923 - 528 pagini
...direction that brought results. Taylor's formal description of what finally was developed by Barth follows: The law is confined to that class of work...of heavy laboring, corresponding to the work of the cart horse, rather than that of the trotter. Practically all such work consists of a heavy pull or... | |
| Frank Fischer, Carmen Sirianni - 1994 - 660 pagini
...even work in accordance with the laws of this science, without the help of those who are over him. The law is confined to that class of work in which...of heavy laboring, corresponding to the work of the cart horse, rather than that of the trotter. Practically all such work consists of a heavy pull or... | |
| Michael J Handel - 2003 - 560 pagini
...Earth had discovered the law governing the tiring effect of heavy labor on a first-class man. / . . . ] The law is confined to that class of work in which...of heavy laboring. corresponding to the work of the cart horse. rather than that of the trotter. Practically all such work consists of a heavy pull or... | |
| John Cunningham Wood, Michael C. Wood - 2002 - 624 pagini
...ability of a man to lift and carry a pig, but Taylor described it as the law of heavy laboring, saying: The law is confined to that class of work in which...of heavy laboring, corresponding to the work of the cart horse, rather than 162 Table 2 Results of pig-loading by two "extraordinary laborers" 1899-1900... | |
| John C. Wood, Michael C. Wood - 2002 - 520 pagini
...the law governing the tiring effect of heavy labour on a first-class man. And it is so simple in its nature that it is truly remarkable that it should...before. The law which was developed is as follows. . . . [p. 57] Interestingly, Taylor uses the term "developed" as opposed to "discovered" in his last... | |
| Frederick Winslow Taylor - 2006 - 89 pagini
...the law governing the tiring effect of heavy labor on a first-class man. And it is so simple in its nature that it is truly remarkable that it should...of heavy laboring, corresponding to the work of the cart horse, rather than that of the trotter. Practically all such work consists of a heavy pull or... | |
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