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CONTENTS
Chapter
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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Introductions Developer Important components Taylor’s practical use Importance to modern engineering industry.
2.0 INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THEORY 3.0 THE DEVELOPER, FREDERICK WINSLOW TAYLOR 4.0 MAIN TENETS OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THEORY. 4.1 Four main tenets.
5.0 HOW TAYLOR USE THESE PRINCIPALS PRACTICALLY 5.1 Taylors’ observations and proposals 5.2 His basic actions 6.0 MODERN ENGINEERING INDUSTRY AND CHALLENGES 6.1 Introduction to Engineering 6.2 Development of engineering industry 7.0 APPLICATION OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THEORY 7.1 Difficulties occurred in early 1900 7.2 Harrington Emerson and his approach 7.3 The result
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8.0 SUMMARY & CONCLUSION. 8.1 The impotency to modern engineering industry. 8.2 Practical issues 8.3 The success
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Introductions
This article discusses the Application of the Scientific Management Theory to the Engineering Industry. First we have to the meaning of the term scientific management theory. Scientific management theory was introduced in early 1900s by Fredric Winslow Taylor. The main aim of the scientific management theory is to improve labor productivity and efficiency. Taylors approach scientifically to the case and all his attempts were based on science.
1.2 Developer
When discussing about scientific management theory we have to first know about the developer Fredric Winslow Taylor. Frederick Winslow Taylor was an American mechanical engineer who sought to improve industrial efficiency. He is regarded as the father of scientific management and was one of the first management consultants. And he is the author of the following books. • • • The