Hugo Diemer, cited in: Michael Bezilla (June 1985) [1986]. " Shaping a Modern College http://web.archive.org/web/20080104065415/http://www.libraries.psu.edu/speccolls/psua/psgeneralhistory/bezillapshistory/083s03.htm". Penn State: An Illustrated History. Pennsylvania State University Press.
Famous Hugo Diemer Quotes
(1921, p. 10); Diemer quotes the ASCM committee
Factory organization and administration, 1910
(1921, p. 10)
Factory organization and administration, 1910
(1921, p. 10); Diemer quotes the ASCM committee
Factory organization and administration, 1910
Source: "Industrial Engineering," 1905, p. 67
Source: "Industrial Engineering," 1905, p. 67
Source: "Industrial Engineering," 1905, p. 67
Source: "Industrial Engineering," 1905, p. 67
“The Methods of Industrial Management.”
A committee of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers made an extensive canvass in the fall of 1912 to determine what were the new elements in modern management as well as what the committee designated as the regulative principles of industrial management. The committee confirmed Adam Smith's statement made in 1776 in his Wealth of Nations, in which he held that the application of the principle of division of labor was the basis of manufacture. The committee also agreed with Charles Babbage, who in his work entitled Economy of Machinery and Manufacture written in 1832, added another principle, namely the transference of skill.
1921, p. 10
Factory organization and administration, 1910