Taylor had awife andthreeadoptedchildrenTaylor losthis eye sightbut gained itback in 1875Taylorwas bornon March20, 1856He was theson of alawyer thatstudied atPrincetonHe was theleader of theefficiencymovementTaylor published"The Principlesof ScientificManagement" in1911.Taylordied atthe age of593rd principle:ensure workersare using theproper methodTaylordied onMarch 21,1915Taylor wasan Americaninventor &engineerHe earned adegree inmechanicalengineeringin 1883Taylor wasthe father ofscientificmanagement.4th principle:divide workequallybetweenworkers &managersTaylor wasborn inPennsylvaniaThe AmericanSociety ofMechanicalEngineers electedTaylor president in1906He retiredat the ageof 45He was the firstto investigateways ofimprovingindustrialefficiencyThere are 4principles ofscientificmanagement.He managedamanufacturingcompany inPhiladelphiaHis theoriestravelledacross theworld2ndprinciple:carefullyselect & trainworkersTaylor gaineda specialty inmechanicalengineeringin 18831st principle:study eachpart of a jobTaylorwent toHarvardTaylor had awife andthreeadoptedchildrenTaylor losthis eye sightbut gained itback in 1875Taylorwas bornon March20, 1856He was theson of alawyer thatstudied atPrincetonHe was theleader of theefficiencymovementTaylor published"The Principlesof ScientificManagement" in1911.Taylordied atthe age of593rd principle:ensure workersare using theproper methodTaylordied onMarch 21,1915Taylor wasan Americaninventor &engineerHe earned adegree inmechanicalengineeringin 1883Taylor wasthe father ofscientificmanagement.4th principle:divide workequallybetweenworkers &managersTaylor wasborn inPennsylvaniaThe AmericanSociety ofMechanicalEngineers electedTaylor president in1906He retiredat the ageof 45He was the firstto investigateways ofimprovingindustrialefficiencyThere are 4principles ofscientificmanagement.He managedamanufacturingcompany inPhiladelphiaHis theoriestravelledacross theworld2ndprinciple:carefullyselect & trainworkersTaylor gaineda specialty inmechanicalengineeringin 18831st principle:study eachpart of a jobTaylorwent toHarvard

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