He retiredat the ageof 454th principle:divide workequallybetweenworkers &managersTaylordied onMarch 21,1915There are 4principles ofscientificmanagement.He was theleader of theefficiencymovementTaylor had awife andthreeadoptedchildrenHe was the firstto investigateways ofimprovingindustrialefficiencyTaylor wasborn inPennsylvania3rd principle:ensure workersare using theproper methodHe earned adegree inmechanicalengineeringin 1883The AmericanSociety ofMechanicalEngineers electedTaylor president in1906His theoriestravelledacross theworldTaylor losthis eye sightbut gained itback in 18752ndprinciple:carefullyselect & trainworkersHe managedamanufacturingcompany inPhiladelphiaTaylor wasthe father ofscientificmanagement.Taylor published"The Principlesof ScientificManagement" in1911.Taylor wasan Americaninventor &engineerTaylorwent toHarvardHe was theson of alawyer thatstudied atPrincetonTaylordied atthe age of591st principle:study eachpart of a jobTaylor gaineda specialty inmechanicalengineeringin 1883Taylorwas bornon March20, 1856He retiredat the ageof 454th principle:divide workequallybetweenworkers &managersTaylordied onMarch 21,1915There are 4principles ofscientificmanagement.He was theleader of theefficiencymovementTaylor had awife andthreeadoptedchildrenHe was the firstto investigateways ofimprovingindustrialefficiencyTaylor wasborn inPennsylvania3rd principle:ensure workersare using theproper methodHe earned adegree inmechanicalengineeringin 1883The AmericanSociety ofMechanicalEngineers electedTaylor president in1906His theoriestravelledacross theworldTaylor losthis eye sightbut gained itback in 18752ndprinciple:carefullyselect & trainworkersHe managedamanufacturingcompany inPhiladelphiaTaylor wasthe father ofscientificmanagement.Taylor published"The Principlesof ScientificManagement" in1911.Taylor wasan Americaninventor &engineerTaylorwent toHarvardHe was theson of alawyer thatstudied atPrincetonTaylordied atthe age of591st principle:study eachpart of a jobTaylor gaineda specialty inmechanicalengineeringin 1883Taylorwas bornon March20, 1856

Scientific Management - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. N-He retired at the age of 45
  2. B-4th principle: divide work equally between workers & managers
  3. O-Taylor died on March 21, 1915
  4. N-There are 4 principles of scientific management.
  5. G-He was the leader of the efficiency movement
  6. B-Taylor had a wife and three adopted children
  7. B-He was the first to investigate ways of improving industrial efficiency
  8. O-Taylor was born in Pennsylvania
  9. O-3rd principle: ensure workers are using the proper method
  10. I-He earned a degree in mechanical engineering in 1883
  11. G-The American Society of Mechanical Engineers elected Taylor president in 1906
  12. G-His theories travelled across the world
  13. O-Taylor lost his eye sight but gained it back in 1875
  14. B-2nd principle: carefully select & train workers
  15. O-He managed a manufacturing company in Philadelphia
  16. I-Taylor was the father of scientific management.
  17. B-Taylor published "The Principles of Scientific Management" in 1911.
  18. N-Taylor was an American inventor & engineer
  19. I-Taylor went to Harvard
  20. I-He was the son of a lawyer that studied at Princeton
  21. I-Taylor died at the age of 59
  22. G-1st principle: study each part of a job
  23. G-Taylor gained a specialty in mechanical engineering in 1883
  24. N-Taylor was born on March 20, 1856