framework
active
framework:taylorism-scientific-management

Taylorism (Scientific Management)

System for organizing work by separating conception from execution, deskilling labor, and rigidly codifying tasks to maximize efficiency.

Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count

Methods (1)

method
  • Taylor's technique for analyzing and optimizing the efficiency of repetitive manual tasks.

Concepts (1)

concept

Claims (1)

claim

Related by similarity (8)

cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edge

Entities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.

  • Parametricismframework0.736
    Patrik Schumacher’s design research program that situates parametric design systems as the logic governing all scales of the built environment.
  • Utilitarianismframework0.724
    Ethical theory emphasizing beneficence for sentient beings; contrasted with Kantianism.
  • Gradualismconcept0.716
    Core TAME pillar rejecting binary categories for cognition; treating all cognitive properties as continuous spectra.
  • Functionalismframework0.712
    Epistemological position that what any phenomenon is is its causal/operational role; rejects hidden essence; foundational to CIMC's stance
  • The metaphor for a qualitative shift in scientific inquiry to finer-grained detail, analogous to the microscope's role in cellular biology
  • Determinismconcept0.709
    Component of EI measuring how uniquely the current state determines the future state.
  • Physicalismconcept0.708
    The hypothesis that physics defines a causally closed mechanistic lowest level of nature, and everything observable is coarse-grained patterns in this physical reality
  • Paternalismconcept0.707
    Interference with a person's autonomy for their own benefit.