Its vast increase in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and its routinization in the eighteenth occurred in tandem with the growth of the state and the economy. |
Not only did diesel-electric locomotives make such routinization of freight operation possible but they also reduced labour demands greatly. |
Weber saw routinization and mechanization as ultimately destructive, that is, as eroding the spirit and capacity for spontaneous action. |
In jobs that comprise several tasks, the timing of routinization on one task is seen to depend on this task's relative contribution to output. |
A good Canadian example of this type of routinization is the formation and perpetuation of the Social Credit movement in Alberta. |
Much of the advice on time management concerns the standardization and routinization of activities to increase efficiency. |