Office Management: Principles and PracticeA. W. Shaw Company, 1926 - 850 páginas |
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... involved nothing that could be considered as clerical work . HOW A MODERN TABLE IS PRODUCED And now consider , as a contrast , the complex and multi- farious process of modern business in producing that same simple object - a table ...
... involved nothing that could be considered as clerical work . HOW A MODERN TABLE IS PRODUCED And now consider , as a contrast , the complex and multi- farious process of modern business in producing that same simple object - a table ...
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... involved . The reader will , therefore , bear in mind that specific systems or forms shown in this work are not given as special types but are used to illustrate the basic principles involved . THE NEW CONCEPTION OF OFFICE MANAGEMENT In ...
... involved . The reader will , therefore , bear in mind that specific systems or forms shown in this work are not given as special types but are used to illustrate the basic principles involved . THE NEW CONCEPTION OF OFFICE MANAGEMENT In ...
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... involved . Today the office management is questioning the value of reports on some features . One institution , for example , eliminated 65 of 100 reports that were being made for various execu- tives , thereby effecting a clerical ...
... involved . Today the office management is questioning the value of reports on some features . One institution , for example , eliminated 65 of 100 reports that were being made for various execu- tives , thereby effecting a clerical ...
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... involved , or to assume that it is a self- evident truth that no one in his right mind would think of denying . The naked fact of the matter is , however , that few of these principles are ever even thought of by the rule - of - thumb ...
... involved , or to assume that it is a self- evident truth that no one in his right mind would think of denying . The naked fact of the matter is , however , that few of these principles are ever even thought of by the rule - of - thumb ...
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... involved in the achievement of effective con- trol . From such considerations and many others of similar character that will occur to the reader , it will be recognized that to exert an effective directing influence over an office and ...
... involved in the achievement of effective con- trol . From such considerations and many others of similar character that will occur to the reader , it will be recognized that to exert an effective directing influence over an office and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
adding machines amount analysis arrangement average bookkeeping capacity carbon paper chart clerical clerks consideration copy correspondence cost course definite desired desk determine devised drawer efficiency employees equipment errors example executive experience fact factors Figure filing foot-candles Frederick Winslow Taylor Gantt chart given handling hour important inches invoice involved kind labor large number ledger letter light machine manner material matter mean deviation means measurement ment method minutes motion study necessary observation office manager operation organization paper particular performed person planning possible practice principles problem purpose quired records reports routine rule schedule scientific scientific control scientific management sheet slide rule sort space standard standing desks statistics stenographer step sufficient task Test Card tion typewriter typist unit usually waste words worker writing
Pasajes populares
Página 216 - In curves representing a series of observations, it is advisable, whenever possible, to indicate clearly on the diagram all the points representing the separate observations.
Página 196 - ... in almost all of the mechanic arts the science which underlies each act of each workman is so great and amounts to so much that the workman who is best suited to actually doing the work is incapable of fully understanding this science, without the guidance and help of those who are working with him or over him...
Página 320 - ... escape from the stifling heat. Clothing was soon stripped off. Breathing became difficult. There were vain onslaughts on the windows; there were vain efforts to force the door. Thirst grew intolerable and there were ravings for the water which the guards passed in between the bars, not from feelings of mercy, but only to witness in ghoulish glee the added struggles for impossible relief. Ungovernable confusion and turmoil and riot soon reigned. Men became delirious. If any found sufficient room...
Página 65 - ... that this work be done by experts as competent to do it as were those who originally framed the standard. Standards adopted and protected in this way produce the best that is known at any one time. Standardization practiced in this way is a constant invitation to experimentation and...
Página 808 - A Large Daily Task. Each man in the establishment, high or low, should daily have a clearly defined task laid out before him. This task should not in the least degree be vague or indefinite, but should be circumscribed carefully and completely, and should not be easy to accomplish.
Página 808 - Each man in the establishment, high or low, should daily have a clearly defined task laid out before him. This task should not in the least degree be vague nor indefinite, but should be circumscribed carefully and completely, and should not be easy to accomplish.
Página 217 - Lines 2/4-inch apart are sufficient to guide the eye. 21. Make curves with much broader lines than the co-ordinate ruling so that the curves may be clearly distinguished from the background. 22. Whenever possible have a vertical line of the co-ordinate ruling for each point plotted on a curve so that the vertical lines may show the frequency of the data observations. 23. If there are not too many curves drawn in one field it is desirable to show at the top of the chart the figures representing the...
Página 653 - JW Schereschewsky found that in a total of 2,906 garment workers only 743 or a little over 25 per cent. had bilateral normal vision; 17 per cent. having normal vision in one eye, with the other...
Página 325 - With the forms of work and lengths of period used, we find that when an individual is urged to do his best he does as much, and does it as well, and improves as rapidly, in a hot, humid, stale, and stagnant air condition (86° F., 80 per cent.
Página 216 - For curves drawn on arithmetically ruled paper, the vertical scale, whenever, possible, should be so selected that the zero line will show on the chart. 14. The zero line of the vertical scale for a curve should be a much broader line than the average co-ordinate lines. 15. If the zero line of the vertical scale cannot be shown at the bottom of a curve chart, the bottom line should be a slightly wavy line indicating that the field has been broken off and does not reach to zero.