Shop Management
Shop Management
Shop Management by Frederick Winslow Taylor delves into the pragmatic application of Taylor's theories on efficiency and management within the industrial workplace. Written in 1903, the book is a comprehensive guide that discusses the principles and techniques of effective management, which are still relevant in today's industries. Taylor's insights provide a meticulous analysis on how to optimise labour productivity and apply scientific principles to factory management, ensuring each task is done efficiently and effectively.
Taylor's vision was rooted in the belief that every work process could be deconstructed into fundamental tasks, and each component could be analysed to determine the "one best way" to execute it. This led to the development of his stopwatch time study, where he meticulously measured each task to the hundredth of a minute. Combining this with Frank Gilbreth's motion study methods, Taylor helped establish the foundational practices for what is now known as time and motion studies.
One of Taylor's most notable studies involved shovelling operations at industrial sites. He observed that workers used the same shovel for different materials, which was inefficient. By determining that a 21.5-pound load was the most effective, he recommended different shovels tailored to each material type, enhancing productivity. His suggestions, although initially met with resistance, proved beneficial for workers whose pay depended on the amount of material they handled.
Shop Management not only details these specific studies but also discusses broader management principles, such as the necessity of matching workers to suitable roles, training them appropriately, and providing incentives for increased productivity. Taylor emphasised systematic training and worker selection as pivotal to industrial success. He believed staunchly in the responsibility of managers to meticulously plan workflows and implement standards to optimise efficiency.
Despite facing opposition and being dismissed from the Bethlehem Steel Company, Taylor's contributions to industrial engineering were profound. His book, The Principles of Scientific Management, published in 1911, was voted the most influential management book of the twentieth century by the Fellows of the Academy of Management in 2001. This monumental work laid the groundwork for what is now known as industrial engineering and has influenced modern management techniques and theories.
Shop Management stands as a testament to Taylor's pioneering efforts in the field of scientific management. His legacy lives on through the countless efficiencies and improvements in industrial practices inspired by his work. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of management theory and the engineering principles that have shaped the modern industrial landscape.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781644395677
Publisher: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 08 February 2022
Imprint: Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 9.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 181g
Pages: 144
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