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Hesitation about a decision to be made may lead to procrastination with respect to making the decision.

"Hesitation implies lost time, and since it is the purpose of motion study to eliminate lost time, steps should be taken to eliminate hesitation whenever it occurs. The first step in this elimination is to recognize the cause of the hesitation". Stewart McKinley Lowry, ‎Harold Bright Maynard, ‎Gustave James Stegemerten, Time and Motion Study and Formulas for Wage Incentives (1940), p. 103.