Gilbreth family
The Gilbreth family is known for their contributions to the field of industrial engineering and management. Frank B. Gilbreth and his wife, Lillian Moller Gilbreth, were pioneers in time and motion study, which aimed to improve efficiency in work processes. They are often recognized for their innovative approaches to productivity and ergonomics.
The family gained further fame through the book and film titled “Cheaper by the Dozen,” which depicts their life as parents of twelve children. This story highlights their unique parenting style and the challenges they faced while balancing work and family life, showcasing the importance of both efficiency and family values.