The Psychology of Management The Function of the Mind in Determining, Teaching and Installing Methods of Least Waste

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1. Compare R.T. Dana and W.L. Sanders, _Rock Drilling_, chap. XVI. 2. The idea of perfection is not involved in the standard of Scientific Management. Morris Llewellyn Cooke, Bulletin No. 5, of _The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching_, p. 6. 3. _Cost of Manufactures_. 4. Sully, _The Teacher's Handbook of Psychology_, pp. 290-292. 5. C.B. Going, _Methods of the Sante Fé_, p. 66. 6. For desirability of standard signals see R.T. Dana, _Handbook of Steam Shovel Work_, p. 32. 7. Stratton, _Experimental Psychology and Culture_, pp. 268-269. 8. F.W. Taylor, _Shop Management,_ para. 285, Harper Ed., pp. 123-124. 9. F.W. Taylor, _Shop Management,_ revised 1911, pp. 124-125. 10. F.W. Taylor, _On the Art of Cutting Metals_, A.S.M.E., No. 1119. 11. Stratton, _Experimental Psychology and Culture_, p. 11. 12. Mary Whiton Calkins, _A First Book in Psychology_, p. 65. 13. C.G. Barth, A.S.M.E., Vol. 25, Paper 1010, p. 46. 14. Charles Babbage, _On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures_, Secs. 224-225. Adam Smith, _Wealth of Nations_, Book 1, chap. 1, p. 4. 15. F.W. Taylor, paper 1119, A.S.M.E., para. 51; para. 98-100. 16. F.A. Parkhurst, _Applied Methods of Scientific Management, Industrial Engineering_, Oct. 1911, p. 251. 17. H.L. Gantt, paper 928, A.S.M.E., para. 15.

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