The One Best Way

Frederick Winslow Taylor and the Enigma of Efficiency (Sloan Technology)

Paperback, 688 pages

English language

Published by The MIT Press.

ISBN:
978-0-262-61206-7
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OCLC Number:
56686425

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"In the past man has been first. In the future the System will be first," predicted Frederick Winslow Taylor, the first efficiency expert and model for all the stopwatch-clicking engineers who stalk the factories and offices of the industrial world.

In 1874, eighteen-year-old Taylor abandoned his wealthy family's plans for him to attend Harvard, and instead went to work as a lowly apprentice in a Philadelphia machine shop, shuttling between the manicured hedges of his family's home and the hot, cussing, dirty world of the shop floor. As he rose through the ranks of management, he began the time-and-motion studies for which he would become famous, and forged his industrial philosophy, Scientific Management.

To organized labor, Taylor was a slave-driver. To the bosses, he was an eccentric who raised wages while ruling the factory floor with a stopwatch. To himself, he was a misunderstood visionary who, under the banner of …

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Subjects

  • Production & quality control management
  • Business & Economics
  • Biography / Autobiography
  • Business/Economics
  • Business
  • Engineering - Industrial
  • Business & Economics / General
  • General
  • 1856-1915
  • Industrial Management
  • Industrial engineering
  • Taylor, Frederick Winslow,