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Techniques of scientific Management?

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Functional foremanship is a factory administration system that supports for possessing numerous foremen in separate, functional roles. Classically, factories had just 1 manager who would manage operations. This manager or the foreman was the only contact for factory employees. Frederick Winslow Taylor, the distinguished engineer who transformed scientific management during the end of the 19th century, discovered a significant defect in this practice. When he recorded all of the features a successful supervisor would require, he discerned that no one person could probably have every single one. Therefore, the idea of working foremanship was born.

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_ GOOD MORNING PRINCESS _

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  • °°° Functional foremanship is a factory administration system that supports for possessing numerous foremen in separate, functional roles. Classically, factories had just 1 manager who would manage operations. °°°

  • °°° This manager or the foreman was the only contact for factory employees. Frederick Winslow Taylor, the distinguished engineer who transformed scientific management during the end of the 19th century, discovered a significant defect in this practice. When he recorded all of the features a successful supervisor would require, he discerned that no one person could probably have every single one. Therefore, the idea of working foremanship was born.°°°

_ TAKE CARE & BE HAPPY _

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