Tag: Industrial Engineering


PROCESS LOSS

Process loss, also known as process inefficiency, is a concept in industrial engineering that refers to the amount of waste or energy that is lost during the production process due to inefficiencies. Process loss can occur in many different forms, such as excess energy consumption, lost materials, or inefficient processes. It is important to measure […]

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SCICNTIFIC MANAGEMENT

Conceptual Foundations of Scientific Management Scientific management, frequently referred to in academic and industrial circles as Taylorism, represents a seminal management theory that fundamentally altered the landscape of organizational behavior and industrial production. At its core, this paradigm seeks to optimize organizational efficiency by applying rigorous scientific methods to the analysis, design, and management of […]

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THERBLIG

Introduction and Historical Context of Therblig The term Therblig refers to a highly specialized system for classifying human motion, developed by the pioneering industrial engineers Frank Bunker Gilbreth and Lillian Moller Gilbreth in the early decades of the 20th century. Arising during the height of the Scientific Management movement, championed initially by Frederick Winslow Taylor, […]

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ERGOGRAPH

ERGOGRAPH The ergograph stands as a foundational instrument within the history of experimental psychology and physiology, specifically designed for the precise measurement and graphical recording of muscular work and the onset of fatigue. Derived from the Greek words ergon (work) and graphein (to write), the device literally serves as a writer of work, providing an […]

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TIME AND MOTION STUDY

Time and Motion Study Introduction: Defining Time and Motion Study Time and motion study is a systematic and scientific method employed to analyze the methods of performing a task or job, with the overarching goal of improving efficiency, productivity, and overall operational effectiveness. At its core, it represents a foundational element of scientific management, meticulously […]

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