 | Walter Bagehot - Great Britain - 1889 - 468 pages
...opinion pointed to a clear and absolute result. When it was a question, as in the case of the Eeform Bill, not of simple abolition, but of extensive and...work and operate. Of this portion of legislation Sir Eobert Peel was an admirable master. Few men have fitted administrative regulations with so nice an... | |
 | Walter Bagehot - Great Britain - 1889 - 368 pages
...opinion pointed to a clear and absolute result. When it was a question, as in the case of the Eeform Bill, not of simple abolition, but of extensive and...work and operate. Of this portion of legislation Sir Eobert Peel was an admirable master. Few men have fitted administrative regulations with, so nice an... | |
 | Walter Bagehot - Statesmen - 1889 - 368 pages
...necessary to deal with the consequences of new creations, and the structure of an unseen f ut are. This remark requires one limitation. A great deal...work and operate. Of this portion of legislation Sir Uobert Peel was an admirable master. Few men have fitted administrative regulations with so nice an... | |
 | Walter Bagehot - Great Britain - 1895 - 398 pages
...and then of another. This was suitable to the genius of Peel. He could hardly have created anything. His intellect, admirable in administrative routine,...administrative regulations with so nice an adjustment to a prescr1bed end. The Currency Act of 1844 was an instance of this. If you consult the speeches by which... | |
 | Climenson Yelverton Charles Dawbarn - England - 1910 - 152 pages
...with enthusiasm were there any prospect of their doing any real good (d). What troubles all is not what is to be done, but how it is to be done. Not what ? but how ? It is not a question of warmth of feeling or fulness of heart, but how an evil... | |
 | Frederick Winslow Taylor - Industrial efficiency - 1911 - 144 pages
...part of the work which in the past has been done by the workman alone. This task specifies not only what is to be done but how it is to be done, and the exact time allowed for doing it. And whenever the workman succeeds in doing his task right,... | |
 | Charles Gottshall Reigner - Commercial correspondence - 1917
...all cases by the joint effort of the | workman and the manage-100 ment. This task specifies not only what is to be done but how it is to be done and the exact time | allowed for doing it. And whenever the workman succeeds in doing his task right,... | |
 | American Library Association - Library science - 1913
...is to be solved by the joint effort of the workman and the management. This task specifies not only what is to be done, but how it is to be done and the exact time allowed for doing it. It is said that "the most important object of both the workmen... | |
 | Raymond E. Callahan - Education - 1962 - 273 pages
...planning department. Each worker received an instruction card which described in minute detail "not only what is to be done, but how it is to be done and the exact time allowed for doing it."33 The task for an individual worker was theoretically regulated... | |
 | Jorge Reina Schement, Brent D. Ruben - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1993 - 537 pages
...which he is to accomplish, as well as the means for doing the work . . . this task specifies not only what is to be done but how it is to be done and the exact time allowed for doing it. (P. 39) Today, time and motion study, coupled with modern... | |
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