The Psychology of Management by Lillian Moller Gilbreth

2. "The particular one of having images which are not

consciously memories or the reproduction of the facts of experience as they were originally presented to consciousness."[39] SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT PROVIDES MATERIAL FOR IMAGES.--As was shown under the discussion of the appeals of the various teaching devices of Scientific Management,--provision is made for the four classes of imagination of Calkins[40]--