Gilbreth Medal

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The Gilbreth Medal is a former[why?] management award (1931–2002) for outstanding contributions to Industrial Engineering, established in 1931 by the in honor of Frank Bunker Gilbreth Sr.[1]

Award winners[]

The award winners are:[2][3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Barbara Sicherman, Carol Hurd Green. Notable American Women: The Modern Period : a Biographical Dictionary. 1980. p. 273.
  2. ^ Advanced Management Journal, Vol. 29. 1963. p. 27
  3. ^ a b (ed.) "SAM Diamond anniversary," in: SAM Advanced Management Journal, Vol 53. Nr. 2 Spring 1988. p. 41
  4. ^ Taylor Society, Bulletin of the Taylor Society. Vol. 15–16. 1930. p. 263
  5. ^ Herbert Hoover Public Positions and Honors at hoover.archives.gov. Accessed 06-07-2017.
  6. ^ The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware Wednesday, March 26, 1947. p. 10
  7. ^ The Society for the Advancements of Management. "Erwin H. Schell is the winner for 1938 of the Gilbreth Medal," 1938 letter. Online at engineering.purdue.edu, 2017.
  8. ^ Ralph Mosser Barnes at wf-eng.slerahosting.com. Accessed 06-07-2017.
  9. ^ Work Methods Training Manual, 1945. p. 31
  10. ^ Work Methods Training Manual, 1945. p. 30: "Gilbreth Medal for 1944 to Colonel Aldridge." Aldridge was former Director of Industrial Research Sears, Roebuck & Co. and General Foods Corp.
  11. ^ Guide to the James Secor Perkins Additional Papers – Cornell University, Accessed 06-07-2017.
  12. ^ John William Leonard, Winfield Scott Downs, M. M. Lewis (1964), Who's who in Engineering. Vol. 9. 1964, p. 1221
  13. ^ Manufacturing Series, Nr. 211-224, 1953. p. 57
  14. ^ Professional Engineer, Vol. 20–21. National Society of Professional Engineers, 1950. p. 94.
  15. ^ Who was Phil Carroll – Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers
  16. ^ Craig Lee Taylor, Engineering and Physiology: Los Angeles; 1909–1958; Professor at cdlib.org. Accessed 06-07-2017.
  17. ^ The Journal of Industrial Engineering. Vol. 12. 1961. p. i
  18. ^ “Daniel M. Braum receives Gilbreth Medal,” GC series 1, c.1, f.LMG Scrapbook of Activities, 1966–67. LMG. Cited in: Jane Lancaster (2015), Making Time: Lillian Moller Gilbreth. p. 393.
  19. ^ Latham, William H. (Spring 1988). "SAM – a short history: an addendum" (PDF). SAM Advanced Management Journal. 53 (2): 16. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  20. ^ Kenneth S. Stephens. ed. Juran, Quality, and a Century of Improvement, 2005. p. 5
  21. ^ Wallace Richardson, Author, Ex-professor At Lehigh University. The Morning Call. March 23, 1989.
  22. ^ The Quest, Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring 2001, published in April 2001.
  23. ^ "SAM Awards Gilbreth Medal," In : The Quest, Vol. 5, No. 4, Winter 2002,
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