Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Scientific Management

Frederick Winslow Taylor devised a system he called scientific management, a form of industrial engineering that established the organization of work as in Ford's assembly line. This discipline, along with the industrial psychology established by others at the Hawthorne Works of
Western Electic in the 1920s, moved management theory
from early time-and-motion studies to the latest total quality control ideas.

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