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Gilbreth, Lillian Evelyn
nee Moller (1878-1972), U.S. psychologist and professor, together with her husband, Frank, developed the method of time-and-motion study in the efficiency of industrial workers collaborating on numerous management articles. After husband Frank's death, she assumed the presidency of the Gilbreth?s consulting firm and remained active in research, lecturing, and writing. She held teaching positions at Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, and others. She was born May 24, 1878, Oakland, California, and died Jan. 2, 1972, Phoenix, Arizona.

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