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Principles of Scientific Management

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Book Principles of Scientific Management Frederick Winsl Taylor
Libristo code: 04067123
Publishers WW Norton & Co
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This brief essay by the founder of scientific management has served for nearly a century as a primer for administrators and for students of managerial techniques. Although scientific management was developed primarily as a system for increasing productivity in industry, its principles have been applied to all kinds of large-scale enterprises, including operations with departments and agencies of the federal government. It is in this volume that Frederick Winslow Taylor gave the theory of scientific management its clearest airing. Born in 1856, Taylor began work at age eighteen as an apprentice to a pattern-maker and as a machinist. A few years later he joined the Midvale Steel Company as a laborer, and in eight years rose to chief engineer. During this time he developed and tested what he called the "task system," which became known as the Taylor System and eventually as scientific management. He made careful experiments to determine the best way of performing each operation and the amount of time it required, analyzing the materials, tools, and work sequence, and establishing a clear division of labor between management and workers. His experiments laid the groundwork for the principles that are expounded in this essay, which was first published in 1911.

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Full name Principles of Scientific Management
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Number of pages 146
EAN 9780393003987
ISBN 0393003981
Libristo code 04067123
Publishers WW Norton & Co
Weight 166
Dimensions 131 x 197 x 11
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