A Woman Who Made Work Easier
She pioneered the field of time-motion studies and was the first woman elected to the National Academy of Engineering. Yet industrial engineer Lillian Moller Gilbreth remains best known as the domestic engineer who presided over her family in the beloved children’s classic written by two of her 12 children: Cheaper By The Dozen.
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Tags: Cheaper by the Dozen, ergonomics, Industrial engineering, industrial psychology, Lillian Gilbreth, time motion studies, Women in Engineering