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pioneered and manufacturing
They also pioneered the manufacturing of silk in the United States.
Some of the organizational management concepts needed to create 20th-century mass production, such as scientific management, had been pioneered by other engineers ( most of whom are not famous, but Frederick Winslow Taylor is one of the well-known ones ), whose work would later be synthesized into fields such as industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering, operations research, and management consultancy.
From the start, Victor pioneered manufacturing processes and soon rose to preeminence by recording famous performers.
GMI focused on creating leaders for business and industry ( sometimes called the West Point of Industry ) and pioneered many educational firsts including the co-op program ( following the development of this program at the University of Cincinnati in 1907 ), freshmen level manufacturing courses ( Production Processes I & II ), and automotive degree specialties.
In the 1980s, Chips and Technologies pioneered the manufacturing of chipsets for PC-compatible computers.
During this period, the National Party government continued to foster the development of a military industrial complex, that successfully pioneered developments in native armaments manufacturing, including aircraft, small arms, armoured vehicles, and even nuclear and biological weapons.
The Time and motion study, pioneered in manufacturing by F. W. Taylor and later applied to the office environment by Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, led to the idea that managers needed to play an active role in directing the work of subordinates.
During this time the company also pioneered manufacturing technology that accompanied new state of the art developments.
Budd also pioneered the use of electric arc welding in automobile manufacturing.
In the mid 1980s, James Hardie pioneered the development of asbestos-free fiber cement technology, and began designing and manufacturing a wide range of fiber cement building products that made use of the benefits that came from the products ’ durability, versatility and strength.
In order to hold all this steel together, Budd also pioneered the use of arc welding in automobile manufacturing.
Scientex Incorporated Berhad ( SIB, ) was established in 1968 as Scientific Textile Industries Sendirian Berhad and pioneered the manufacturing of polyvinyl chloride ( PVC ) leather cloth and sheeting.
During the Orleanist period in France, the financial and manufacturing methods pioneered in England were enthusiastically adopted in France.

pioneered and small
He also pioneered the use of small groups to escape detection.
The company pioneered the use of ATP-mimetic small molecules to block signal transduction.
During this expedition, Beebe was also amazed to discover the number and variety of organisms living under a single tree, and pioneered the method of studying a small area of wilderness for an extended amount of time.
In addition to his helmet dives, Beebe applied the same method of research that he had pioneered in the tropics to a small area of ocean, sailing in circles around it for ten days with the intention of documenting all actions and interactions of marine life within that area.
With the advent of small wheel bicycles, pioneered by Alex Moulton in 1962, Dick Pashley developed a simple ' shopping ' tricycle, now known as the Pashley Picador.
The company that had pioneered commercial aviation development for at least a decade was relegated to relatively small one-and two-engined military design competitions issued by the Reichsluftfahrtministerium ( RLM ) the " Reich Aviation Ministry ".
Many small regional airlines have grown substantially, usually through the use of virtual mergers by use of the regional airline holding company as pioneered earlier by AMR Corporation in 1982.
He pioneered the idea that pre-school age children could learn to play the violin if learning steps were small enough and if the instrument was scaled down to fit their body.
This variation was pioneered in the small Ontario city of Hamilton in the early 20th century, though it largely fell out of use by the 1920s.
Such small unit tactics pioneered by the Missouri Partisan Rangers were seen in other occupied portions of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
Another category of stores sometimes included in the hypermarket category is the membership-based wholesale warehouse clubs that are popular in North America, pioneered by Fedco and today including Sam's Club, a division of Wal-Mart ; Costco, in which Carrefour has a small ownership percentage ;, BJ's Wholesale Club on the East Coast and Clubes City Club in Mexico.
He pioneered the " bullet time " technique later adapted in The Matrix, ( he met Joel Silver, the producer of the movie and he had no choice but accept the deal for a small amount ) in a 1998 commercial for Smirnoff vodka, as well as directing a trio of inventive holiday-themed advertisements for clothing retailer Gap, Incorporated.
In the earliest Leonese and Castilian Cortes, the inhabitants of the cities ( known as " laboratores ") formed a small group of the representatives and had no legislative powers, but they were a link between the king and the general population, something that was pioneered by the kingdoms of Castile and León.
He claimed to have pioneered the now-common method of playing amplified harmonica by cupping a small microphone in his hands along with the harmonica, although on his earliest records in the late 1940s and early ' 50s he did not utilize this method.
New Zealand has pioneered the use of Radiata timber and plywood in small craft boatbuilding.
* He pioneered the addition of small quantities of phosphorus to metals and alloys, and developed phosphor-bronze ( patent 12325 of 1848, taken out jointly with his brother Henry Parkes ).
A launch pad for Riya, cast in the female lead along with fellow-newcomers, Sharman Joshi, Sahil Khan and Shilpi Mudgal, the film pioneered a trend of commercial success for small budget films in India.
As director of the computer science division at RAND, Uncapher pioneered work on the technology of packet switching, in which digital messages are broken into small packets, sent over a network and reassembled at their destination.
The fell has a small sharp summit below which rises Gimmer Crag, which is one of the top rock climbing venues in the Lake District, the crag is made of Rhyolite rock and was pioneered in the early 1880s by the father of British rock climbing Walter Parry Haskett Smith.
The use of nitrogen, which was pioneered by Guinness, creates a firm head with small bubbles while reducing the excessively acidic taste often produced by using carbon dioxide alone.
There is, however, a very small sub-genre, pioneered in Murnau's seminal Nosferatu ( 1922 ) in which the portrayal of the vampire is similar to the hideous creature of European folklore.
The fell has a small sharp summit below which rises Gimmer Crag, which is one of the top rock climbing venues in the Lake District, the crag is made of Rhyolite rock and was pioneered in the early 1880s by the father of British rock climbing Walter Parry Haskett Smith.
CRISIL pioneered ratings in India more than 25 years ago, and is today the undisputed business leader, with the largest number of rated entities and rating products: CRISIL's rating experience covers more than 45000 entities, including 30, 000 small and medium enterprises ( SMEs ).

pioneered and Dragon
The vast majority of financial and human capital to originate, develop, promote and sustain dragon boat racing on an international level is based within the dragonboat festival community, as pioneered by the mother of all dragon boat festivals, the Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Festival.

pioneered and Tribute
The Tribute made its debut at the 2000 Los Angeles Auto Show as a compact crossover SUV, a segment pioneered by the Toyota RAV4 in 1996.

pioneered and quality
His son Ichiro Ueno pioneered Japanese quality assurance.
Ishikawa diagrams were proposed by Kaoru Ishikawa in the 1960s, who pioneered quality management processes in the Kawasaki shipyards, and in the process became one of the founding fathers of modern management.
The concept was pioneered by the total quality management movement.
# Advanced statistical methods of quality control, pioneered by the American mathematician William Edwards Deming, whom his home country initially ignored.
* Joseph M. Juran pioneered the use of statistical analysis for quality assurance at the Hawthorne Works.
In 1987, he co-founded MicroWarehouse, with Peter Godfrey and Bob Bartner, a company that pioneered direct IT marketing via high quality catalogues.
The TNT2 offered a higher quality feature-set than some of its competitors, pioneered by the RIVA TNT, such as 32-bit color in 3D and support for larger 2048 × 2048 px textures.
Serlio pioneered the use of high quality illustrations to supplement the text.
The company is well known for the quality of its translation and subtitles, and pioneered such techniques as multi-color subtitles, overlapping dialogue, and supertitles that explain important cultural, linguistic and historical tidbits.
The selection of optimum rootstocks and clones has been a large task at Château Haut-Brion, pioneered by Jean-Bernard Delmas, which has greatly contributed to the quality of the plant material in the vineyard.
John Considine and Alexander Pantages pioneered vaudeville circuits ; John Cort became a leading impresario of legitimate theater, at one time controlling more quality theaters around the country than anyone else in America.
At its peak, BSA was the largest motorcycle producer in the world and engineers such as James Lansdowne Norton pioneered engineering in the city, helping Birmingham made motorbikes to win many awards for speed and quality. Bicycles have been manufactured in the Midlands ( mainly Birmingham and Coventry ) since the mid 19th century.
He pioneered a number of winemaking techniques: being the first to blend grapes in such a way as to improve the quality of wines, balance one element with another in order to make a better whole, and deal with a number of their imperfections, in 1670 ; perfecting the art of producing clear white wines from black grapes by clever manipulation of the presses ; enhancing the tendency of Champagne wines to retain their natural sugar in order to naturally induce secondary fermentation in the Spring ; being a master at deciding when to bottle these wines in order to capture the bubble.
The company pioneered several quality control efforts.
A key to this success and to the PIH model of care pioneered in Haiti has been training and hiring thousands of accompagnateurs ( community health workers ) to prevent illness, monitor medical and socioeconomic needs, and deliver quality health care to people living with chronic diseases such as HIV and tuberculosis.
This questing bass quality has been wryly characterized as a " roving " ( rather than the conventional " stay-at-home ") style, and was pioneered by such jazz bassists as Charles Mingus, Scott LaFaro, and Steve Swallow.

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