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Efficient Work Operation (Stereograph) by Frank B. Gilbreth (1919), Frank…
Efficient Work Operation (Stereograph) by Frank B. Gilbreth (1919)
Problem Statement
Industralization
Thesis Statement (Purpose)
Unrealistic standards
Stressful and monotonous lifestyle
Low worker morale
Labour Exploitation
Child Labour
Exposed to Danger
Dehumanizing Effect
No space for creativity/innovation
Lack of Human emotions
Monotonous work
Psychological Harm on Mental Health of Workers
Context of Artefact
Who made it? (Author)
Frank B. Gilbreth (1868 - 1924)
What is it? (describe the artefact)
Stereo Cyclegraph
Motion Studies
Where was it made? (cultural socio context)
Fairfield, Maine, United States
When was it made? (historical context)
1919
Why was it made? (response? purpose?)
Reduce the number of motions in a task
Increase efficiency to increase profit and worker satisfaction.
Reduce cost and time
Keywords
Utopian
Dehumanizing
Standardization
Manufacture
Efficiency
Ideology
Industralization / Production
Art of Motion
Human relations movement
Methodology