Harrington Emerson (August 2, 1853 – September 2, 1931) was an American efficiency engineer and business theorist, who founded the management consultancy...
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Emerson Columbus Harrington (March 26, 1864 – December 15, 1945) was an American politician who served as the 48th Governor of Maryland from 1916 to 1920...
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Harrington Emerson (1853–1931) began determining what industrial plants' products and costs were compared to what they ought to be in 1895. Emerson did...
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The term OEE was coined by Seiichi Nakajima. It is based on the Harrington Emerson way of thinking regarding labor efficiency.[citation needed] The generic...
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more voluntary and more rewarding to him than the last. Unlike [Harrington] Emerson, Taylor was not a charlatan, but his ideological message required...
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who spotted Taylor's focus on Unit-Times was Harrington Emerson and his firm Emerson Consulting. Emerson's circle was the basis for several innovations...
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Mary Louise Harrington Emerson was born in 1901 in Philadelphia. Louise was the third daughter of Mary Crawford Suplee and Harrington Emerson (1853–1931)...
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him. Harrington Emerson Papers, 1848–1931 Archived 2018-06-23 at the Wayback Machine, Penn State University. Accessed October 19, 2013. "Emerson was born...
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and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores USA (Georgia Institute of Technology) Harrington Emerson – American efficiency engineer and early management theorist A. K...
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Frederick Winslow Taylor, Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, Henry L. Gantt, Harrington Emerson Key Ideas: Emphasis on quantification and scientific modeling, reduce...
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associated with one of Taylor's circles, Harrington Emerson, whose management consultancy firm, The Emerson Institute, Bedaux emulated in engineering...
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one "p"). Using data from a study by a famous efficiency engineer (Harrington Emerson), the company claimed that their product could save 1,592 steps per...
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resources, and relationships are separated from unity of command. In 1913 Harrington Emerson proposed 12 principles of efficiency, the first three of which could...
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schools of scientific management by Frederick Winslow Taylor and Harrington Emerson and called for the "development of the whole man for the whole business":...
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company in 1910 and got to know Frederick Taylor, Frank Gilbreth and Harrington Emerson. However, by 1912 he was working for Wallace Clark before launching...
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first versions of their seminal works in the Engineering Magazine: Harrington Emerson's Twelve Principles of Efficiency appeared in serial form from 1909...
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industrial engineers and industrial psychologists, Lillian Gilbreth and Harrington Emerson. Toichiro had three daughters, Keiko, Nobuko, and Aiko. In 1945, Japanese...
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Francis W. Pixley, Charles U. Carpenter, Charles Edward Knoeppel, Harrington Emerson, Clinton Edgar Woods, Charles Ezra Sprague and Charles Waldo Haskins...
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nominee Emerson Harrington won the election as he ran unopposed, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of comptroller. Harrington was sworn...
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Coleman du Pont, Business Executive and Advisory Council member. Harrington Emerson, Efficiency Engineer and special lecturer. John Hays Hammond, Consulting...
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management. In 1909 he started working in the consultancy firm of Harrington Emerson, and in 1914 he founded his own consultancy firm in Philadelphia....
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comptroller of Maryland. Democratic nominee and incumbent comptroller Emerson Harrington defeated Republican nominee Oliver Metzerott, Progressive nominee...
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on the subject. Both Blackford and Newcomb had an association with Harrington Emerson. Blackford's significant books include: Science of Character Analysis...
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Edward Emerson Barnard /ˈbɑːrnərd/ (December 16, 1857 – February 6, 1923) was an American astronomer. He was commonly known as E. E. Barnard, and was...
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needed] In 1911 Charles Day worked together with Henry Gantt and Harrington Emerson to study the management of Navy yards, which didn't work out right...
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Last We Can Fly". In 1908, Casson was invited by efficiency experts Harrington Emerson and Frederick Winslow Taylor to become an associate in the movement...
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such as Henry Metcalfe, Frederick Winslow Taylor, C.E. Knoeppel, Harrington Emerson, Horace Lucian Arnold, Charles U. Carpenter, Alexander Hamilton Church...
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volume. And furthermore: Especially startling was the statement of Harrington Emerson that the railroads of the United States might save $1,000,000 a day...
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Harrington Park is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 4,741...
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Emerson is a borough in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, a suburb in the New York City metropolitan area. Emerson is the most southern municipality...
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