Work Measurement

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Direct observation and timing of a task, broken into elements, to establish a standard time.

A time study is the classic industrial-engineering technique (formalized by Frederick Taylor and the Gilbreths) of observing and timing a task element-by-element, rating the operator's pace, and adding allowances to compute a standard time.

Time studies provide the data for line balancing, capacity planning, costing, and improvement. They complement work sampling (for proportions of activity) and predetermined motion-time systems.

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