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Allan H. Mogensen
Allan H. Mogensen, known as ''Mogy'', (Pennsylvania, May 1901 - March 1989) was an American industrial engineer and authority in the field of work simplification〔''Factory management and maintenance'' (1958) Vol. 116, Nr. 7-9. p.179〕 and office management.〔Association of School Business Officials of the United States and Canada (1959) ''Proceedings''. p.192〕 He is noted for popularizing flowcharts in the 1930s, and is remembered as "father of work simplification"〔Allan H. Mogensen, Rosario Rausa (1989) ''Mogy: an autobiography : "father of work simplification"''.〕〔Ben B. Graham (2004) ''(Detail Process Charting: Speaking the Language of Process )'' New Jersey : Wiley.〕
== Life and work ==
In the 1920s Mogensen received his BA in Industrial Engineering at Cornell University, where he had studied the methods of Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr.. Afterwards he started as industrial engineering consultant, among other places at the Eastman Kodak.〔Ken Hopper, Will Hopper (2007) ''The Puritan Gift: Triumph, Collapse and Revival of an American Dream''. p.78〕 In his consultancy practice he experienced, that improvements made by employees on the work floor were the most successful.〔 With other principles he developed the concept of work simplification, which he explained in his 1932 book ''Common sense applied to motion and time study''.
After conducting training sessions in large firms, in 1937 Morgensen, Lillian Gilbreth and associates started training business people in work simplification methods and business process modeling in his Work Simplification Conferences in Lake Placid, New York.〔National Office Management Association (1951) ''Nomayear'' (1951) Nr. 32, p.25〕 In 1944 Art Spinanger attended Mogensen's classes, and back at Procter and Gamble started their remarkable "Deliberate Methods Change" program.〔George Worthington (1965) ''Factory''. Vol 123. p. 115〕〔Ralph Mosser Barnes (1980) ''Motion and time study: design and measurement of work''. p.523〕〔Suman Chopra (2002) ''Improvement Techniques In''. p.173〕 An other of their students was Benjamin S. Graham, who started applying scientific management and industrial engineering techniques to offices and clerical work in factories, and coined the concept of paperwork simplification.〔Ben S. Graham (1950) ''(Paperwork simplification )''. Paper presented to Industrial Management Institute, May 17–18, 1950〕
In the 1930s Mogensen further experimented with time and motion studies using motion pictures.〔Steven C. Stryker (2011) ''Principles and Practices of Professional Consulting''. p.10〕 Early 1940s Mogensen was noted for making movies of operations in hospitals, where he discovered that surgeons could work faster by avoiding lost motions, and in doing so reduce the mortality rate.〔''Popular Mechanics''. Sept 1941. Vol. 76, nr. 3 p.40〕 At Lake Placid Mogensen kept organizing the Work Simplification Conferences for almost 50 years.〔

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