"Scientific Management" system of increasing industrial output has been given by : |
Frederick Winslow Taylor Henry Ford Karl Marx Amitai Etzioni |
Frederick Winslow Taylor |
The correct answer is Option (1) - Frederick Winslow Taylor. An American called Frederick Winslow Taylor invented a new system in the 1890s, which he called ‘Scientific Management’. It is also known as Taylorism or industrial engineering. Under his system, all work was broken down into its smallest repetitive elements, and divided between workers. Workers were timed with the help of stopwatches and had to fulfil a certain target every day. Production was further speeded up by the introduction of the assembly line. Each worker sat along a conveyor belt and assembled only one part of the final product. The speed of work could be set by adjusting the speed of the conveyor belt. |