1. systematic observation, analysis, and measurement of the separate steps in the performance of a specific job for the purpose of establishing a standard time for each performance, improving procedures, and increasing productivity
time-and-motion 例句
英汉例句
The economics of a hit are as precisely tabulated as a McKinsey time-and-motion study.
一次海盗袭击的经济学数据,就好比麦肯锚的一项动作和时间研究,有条有理。
This sounds much like common sense today, but following Frederick Winslow Taylor (see article) and his time-and-motion studies, it was almost revolutionary.
But Frank married Lillian when he was 36, after he had done much of his time-and-motion work and years after he had set up his own engineering consulting business.