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Fuck man. Even our shovels are fake. (twitter.com)
posted 1 year ago by Dps1879 1 year ago by Dps1879 +20 / -2
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– Biostrike14 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

I can hear the complaint from management that he's not working hard enough.

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– OnlyRetardsGetTheJab 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Remove that earbud from your ear.
I own every part of you when you're on the clock.

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– llamatr0n 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Optimizing shovel size per man was Taylor's most famous foray into Scientific Mangement. Maybe the beaners should learn to read

http://teachspace.org/personal/research/management/taylor.html

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– Dps1879 [S] 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

r/whoosh

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– Hate4_Zetetics 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

One-sentence summaries:

Layman: Taylor's Scientific Management made factories run smoother but treated workers like robots.

Scientist: Taylor's Scientific Management optimized industrial efficiency through empirical studies but neglected the human and psychological aspects of labor.

200-word summary:

Frederick Taylor’s Scientific Management aimed to maximize industrial efficiency by applying empirical research to streamline processes and motivate workers through financial incentives. Taylor’s work at Midvale Steel and Bethlehem Steel, including experiments on optimal tool sizes and piece-rate pay systems, reduced labor costs and increased productivity. However, while his methods enhanced efficiency and profit, they drew criticism for disregarding workers' autonomy and well-being. Workers felt dehumanized, treated as mere extensions of machines, which fueled dissatisfaction and conflict.

Critics argued that Taylor’s rigid, mechanistic approach suited unskilled labor but clashed with the aspirations of a more educated workforce emerging by the mid-20th century. His refusal to consider workers’ psychological needs, emphasizing profit over human factors, limited the longevity and applicability of his theories. Taylorism catalyzed the shift toward more human-centric management practices, highlighting its significant but problematic legacy.

3 Main Points:

  1. Efficiency Optimization: Taylor focused on maximizing productivity through detailed task analysis.

  2. Piece-Rate Incentives: Introduced tiered pay to encourage higher output, sparking both success and resentment.

  3. Worker Dehumanization: Methods reduced workers' autonomy, sparking criticism and discontent.

7 Things Wrong with the Paper:

  1. Overstates Taylor's originality, ignoring predecessors' similar studies.

  2. Downplays negative effects on workers’ mental health.

  3. Lacks depth in describing Taylorism’s long-term societal impact.

  4. Insufficient critique of class conflicts exacerbated by Taylorism.

  5. Ignores contemporary challenges to Taylor's methods.

  6. Overlooks the shift to human-focused management solutions.

  7. Underexplores criticisms of Taylor’s disregard for job satisfaction and autonomy.

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– OnlyRetardsGetTheJab 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

It was common for employers to actually reduce the rate of pay per piece when the employees began to make too much money.

Jesus fucking christ.

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– Hate4_Zetetics 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

It's good for the economy

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– Questionable 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Well they optimized that smaller shovel size with a second handle. Clearly they understand why the shovel's head is small. There is no contradiction here. Nor need for reading.

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