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Frederick Winslow Taylor - ASME Frederick Winslow Taylor's ideas about working efficiently and optimally spurred important and far-reaching philosophies about industrial engineering Taylor is known as the first engineering consultant and "father of scientific management"
Frederick W Taylor Award - ASME Awarded to individuals with significant contributions to the literature of scientific management
ASME Presidents (Past Current) - ASME Robert Henry Thurston 1880-82 Our 1st president, Robert Henry Thurston served 1880-82 Since then, new presidents have been elected each year, a rotation that continually brings fresh ideas and new energy to ASME's mission Fredrick Taylor 1906-07 Some presidents attained prominence both in and beyond the mechanical engineering profession Frederick Taylor, our 25th president, had a
Lillian Moller Gilbreth - ASME Lillian Moller Gilbreth a distinguished industrial psychologist, engineer, and mother of 12, left a legacy for other women who came after her, a legacy that women can have both a fulfilling career and enriched family life
J. Hall Taylor Medal - ASME J Hall Taylor Medal The J Hall Taylor Medal is presented for distinguished service or eminent achievement in the field of codes and standards pertaining to the broad fields of piping and pressure vessels which are sponsored or undertaken by ASME The scope includes contributions to technical advancement and administration
George Westinghouse Medals - ASME The George Westinghouse Medal was established to recognize eminent achievement or distinguished service in the power field of mechanical engineering
Obituaries - ASME The ASME News Obituaries section is a monthly listing of ASME members who have recently passed away or of whose passing we were recently notified The ASME News Obituaries section is a monthly listing of ASME members who have recently passed away or of whose passing we were recently notified If you would like to report the passing of a family member or friend who was an ASME member, please
Frank Bunker Gilbreth - ASME 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
Management Division - ASME Division Awards Henry Robinson Towne Lecture Frederick W Taylor Award Nominations link for processing division awards Unit Awards Important Award Information For Recipients of Monetary Awards Please note that honorariums cannot be distributed without receipt of applicable tax forms
Engineering the Workingmans Holiday - ASME Engineer Frederick W Taylor of Bethlehem Steel believed the opposite model was better for industrial productivity His method broke down complex manufacturing processes into the smallest possible steps and assigned each worker the fewest possible tasks, so factory production could accelerate and the need for skilled labor would drop