
Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr.
Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. was an American author and engineer, born in 1911, known for his work in time and motion study, which aimed to improve efficiency in the workplace. He is best recognized as one of the children in "Cheaper by the Dozen," a memoir he co-wrote about growing up in a large family with his father, Frank Bunker Gilbreth Sr., a pioneer in management and efficiency techniques. The book humorously highlights the dynamics of family life, showcasing the intersection of industry influence and personal experiences. Gilbreth Jr. emphasized the value of systematic efficiency in everyday tasks.