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motion studies were undertaken by
under scientific management

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Answered by giriganpathsutrave
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Motion and time study is associated with the so-called scientific management movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the United States, primarily with the work of industrial engineers Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915), Frank B. Gilbreth (1868– 1924), and Lillian Gilbreth (1878–1972).

Answered by sushmaa1912
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Time and Motion Study have been done to give assistance to individuals to work as efficiently as attainable.  

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  • Time and Motion Study have been done to give assistance to individuals to work as efficiently as attainable.  
  • This facilitates both the leader and the worker of any company or organization as a result of techniques fashioned through these studies help the employee use less time on a given task, learn to be efficient, and get more work worn out less time and with less work.  
  • Prominent contributors to Time and Motion Studies area unit Frederick Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth.  
  • The three have, across time, worked with one another, worked against each different, defended each different, spoken out against the other, and come up with findings on their own.
  • Taylor first began his involvement in Time and Motion Studies in his work, in a company.  
  • There, he helped the company become more economical in their production of products through the Time&Motion1changes; created in however the work was done and therefore the inventions, such as hot-work steel, Taylor made that helped the employees do their work in less time
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