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" The gain from these slide rules is far greater than that of all the other improvements combined, because it accomplishes the original object for which in 1880 the experiments were started — ie that of taking the control of the machine shop out of the... "
The Corporate Eye: Photography and the Rationalization of American ... - Page 8
by Elspeth H. Brown - 2005 - 334 pages
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Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Volume 28

American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Mechanical engineering - 1907 - 1112 pages
...gain from these slide rules is far greater than that of all the other improvements combined, because it accomplishes the original object, for which in 1880 the experiments were started; t. e., that of 40 ON THE ART OF CUTTING METALS taking the control of the machine shop out of the hands...
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Scientific Management: A Collection of the More Significant Articles ...

Clarence Bertrand Thompson - Industrial efficiency - 1914 - 916 pages
...gain from these slide rules is far greater than that of all the other improvements combined, because it accomplishes the original object, for which in 1880 the experiments were started; *. e., that of taking the control of the machine shop out of the hands of the many workmen, and placing...
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Frederick W. Taylor: Father of Scientific Management, Volume 2

Frank Barkley Copley - Industrial efficiency - 1923 - 528 pages
...gain from these slide rules is far greater than that of all the other improvements combined, because it accomplishes the original object for which in 1880...workmen, and placing it completely in the hands of the management, thus superseding " rule of thumb " by scientific control.1 At the beginning of December,...
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Industrial Management: The Engineering Magazine, Volume 32

Engineering - 1907 - 1326 pages
...gain from these slide rules is far greater than that of all the other improvements combined, because it accomplishes the original object for which in 1880...workmen and placing it completely in the hands of the management, thus superseding ' rule of thumb ' by scientific control. " Unfortunately those fundamental...
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American Engineer and Railroad Journal, Volume 81

Railroad engineering - 1907 - 516 pages
...gain from these slide rules is far greater than that of all the other improvements combined, because it accomplishes the original object, for which In 1880 the experiments were started, te, that of taking the control of the machine shop out of the hands of the many workmen and placing...
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