“Time study is the one element in scientific management beyond all others making possible the transfer of skill from management to men…..” – Frederick.

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“Time study is the one element in scientific management beyond all others making possible the transfer of skill from management to men…..” – Frederick W. Taylor MEHMET GEÇGEL

 History  Motion and Time Study Defined  Details about Motion and Time Study  Example

 Frank B. Gilbreth, Lillian M Gilbreth , he begun to develop motion study. Gilbreth invented motion study designed to determine the best way to complete a job  Frederick W. Taylor -1881, he started to develop time study Taylor designed Time Study; it measures how long it takes a worker to complete a task.

 Motion Study is designed to determine the best way to complete a repetitive job

 Time Study measures how long it takes for an average worker to complete a task at a normal pace

 Motion and time study helps management determine how much is produced by workers in a specific period of time, therefore making it easier to predict work schedules and output. Motion and Time Study is a scientific method designed by two different people for the same purpose, to increase productivity and reduce unit cost. The two methods evaluate work and try to find ways to improve processes.

 Computers  Bar codes  Accustudy Software…

 Motion Study Improve methods It measures distance, or how much you move to do a job, and how much you get done in a period of time  Time study Establish standards Looked at the average time it took an average worker

 Estimating  Performance records  Stopwatch time study  Standard data  Time study formulas  Work sampling schedules  Cycle Time: The period required to complete one cycle of an operation; or to complete a function, job, or task from start to finish.

 Manufacturing  Office  Banks  Department Stores  Hospitals

 Are production costs too high(is there a problem)?  Why is there a problem?  How can it be solved?  Which alternative is better?  Choose the best alternative

%5 Production İncrease