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  1. Jun 22, 2012 · Born to a wealthy Philadelphia family in 1856 and schooled at Phillips Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire, Frederick Winslow Taylor eventually gained entry to Harvard University. His eyesight became poor and he chose instead to take an apprenticeship in a machining shop. After two years, he worked as a laborer at Midvale Steel and quickly rose ...

  2. Apr 30, 2012 · In 1907, Gilbreth met engineer and inventor Frederick Winslow Taylor and became a proponent of the Taylor System of time study. Frank and Lillian were instrumental in the creating the Taylor Society. In 1912, the Gilbreths left the construction industry to focus their efforts on scientific management consulting.

  3. Frederick W. Taylor Award. Outstanding contributions to the literature of scientific management. Papers must be submitted and approved for presentation under Management Division sponsorship. Papers approved by the Papers Review Committee may be recommended to the Honors and Awards Committee for final selection.

  4. www.asme.org › topics-resources › contentHenry Ford - ASME

    May 7, 2012 · Henry Ford (1863 – 1947), one of the most influential industrialists in history, ushered in the era of mass-production at the turn of the century, making the automobile available to the middle and working classes. In doing so, he shaped the culture of America forever. Ford was born on July 30, 1863, at his family's prosperous farm in Dearborn ...

  5. Introduction. The David Taylor Model Basin (DTMB) was conceived, designed, and built by the United States Navy Department for building and testing ship models in accordance with the most modern and the most accu-rate methods.1. These models, which represent all types and sizes of vessels for the United States Navy, other Government departments ...

  6. In general, ASME presidents remain involved after their terms end. The Committee of Past Presidents provides a significant advisory asset to the Society's current leadership. Robert Henry Thurston (1880-82) Frederick S. Blackall Jr. (1953-54) E. D. Leavitt (1883-84) L. K. Sillcox (1954-55) John E. Sweet (1884-85)

  7. www.asme.org › get-involved › groups-sections-and-technical-divisionsManagement Division - ASME

    The Management Division is concerned with the management of the engineering process at all of its levels, national and international, and specifically as applied to the following: project and program management, the process of technological innovation, motivation, communication, human resources, organization and planning, technology forecasting and assessment, product and market analysis and ...

  8. Apr 30, 2012 · Long before the days of women's lib, Lillian Moller Gilbreth (1878-1972), a distinguished industrial psychologist, engineer, and mother of 12, was the original superwoman. Although an accomplished professional credited with many academic and industrial "firsts," including kitchen and household appliance designs, it was as the role model for the ...

  9. www.asme.org › profiles › matt-taylorMatt Taylor - ASME

    Matt Taylor has 28 years of Dimensional Management experience across multiple industries (Automotive, Heavy Equipment, High Tech, and Aerospace and Defense). He is passionate about eliminating dimensional issues that impact form, fit and function of products while the design is digital. Matt has performed countless complex 3D tolerance analyses ...

  10. He received a Ph.D. (1974) from the California Institute of Technology and has taught at the University of California, San Diego and San Diego State University. Dr. Blevins has consulted for government and industrial clients. He has directed tests of towed marine systems for the U.S. Navy at David Taylor Model Basin.

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