Management scientist, the founder of scientific management, is known as "the father of scientific management". 1856 was born in Pennsylvania, USA on March 20th.
A wealthy lawyer family in Jermanton, West Virginia. Taylor studied in schools in France and Germany and was admitted to Harvard University.
University law department. However, due to his hard work, his eyesight and hearing were damaged, so he finally had to drop out of school.
After leaving Harvard University, he entered the metalworking workshop of Entprice Hydraulic Factory in Philadelphia as a model worker and mechanic apprentice. On 1878
1998, he joined the Midvale Steel Plant in Philadelphia as an ordinary worker. Because of his hard work, Taylor was promoted to staff and later appointed as.
Mechanic squad leader, workshop foreman and factory chief technician only took six years. At work, he participated in Xinze.
I studied in the amateur class of Stevens Institute of Technology in Western State, and 1883 obtained the mechanical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey.
Bachelor of Engineering, 1884 was promoted to chief engineer of Midvale Steel Plant.
Dentelle really began to notice management problems when he worked as a worker in the Midvale factory. He found many.
Workers are all muddling along and inefficient at work, which has aroused his strong concern. In order to improve management, he is
Midvale Iron and Steel Plant has carried out various tests, and studied and analyzed the causes of low output caused by workers' "laziness". Later he
I began to study working hours, hoping to provide a reliable scientific basis for establishing working standards. At the same time, Taylor put forward the "difference"
Don't pay by piece. "Taylor 1890 served as the general manager of a machinery manufacturing investment company. 1893, he resigned from this family.
The company's work, began to start an independent business, and personally engaged in the work of management consultants.
During the period 1898 ~ 190 1, he was employed by Bethel iron and steel company in Pennsylvania, engaged in management consulting. exist
On the basis of a large number of experiments, his scientific management thought gradually formed. After retiring from Bethelian Steel, Taylor opened a family.
He began to publicize his scientific management system by writing articles and giving speeches. He has been going to Harvard University every week since 1903.
Give lectures. 19 15, Taylor died at the age of 59.
Most of Taylor's articles are submitted to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in the form of papers: 1895. He works in mechanical engineering in the United States.
The first paper, Piece Wage System, was published in Teachers' Association. Then the workshop management was published in 1903. 1906 hair
Submitted an important paper entitled "On Metal Cutting". Other jobs include conveyor belts, universities and factories.
Comparison of disciplines and methods, why manufacturers don't like college students, gospel of efficiency, scientific management.
"(19 1 1 year) and" scientific management "(19 12 years). Among them, scientific management is published in 19 1 1
Principles and Methods and Workshop Management (1903) are his representative works.