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Scientific Management: Frederick Winslow Taylor’s Gift to the World?

Editat de J.-C. Spender, Hugo Kijne
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 sep 2011
Many of those interested in the effect of industry on contemporary life are also interested in Frederick W. Taylor and his work. He was a true character, the stuff of legends, enormously influential and quintessentially American, an award-winning sportsman and mechanical tinkerer as well as a moralizing rationalist and early scientist. But he was also intensely modem, one of the long line of American social reformers exploiting the freedom to present an idiosyncratic version of American democracy, in this case one that began in the industrial workplace. Such as wide net captures an amazing range of critics and questioners as well as supporters. So much is puzzling, ambiguous, unexplained and even secret about Taylor's life that there will be plenty of scope for re-examination, re-interpretation and disagreement for years to come. But there is a surge of fresh interest and new analyses have appeared in recent years (e. g. Wrege, C. & R. Greenwood, 1991 "F. W. Taylor: The father of scientific management", Business One Irwin, Homewood IL; Nelson, D. (Ed. ) 1992 "The mental revolution: Scientific management since Taylor", Ohio State University Press, Columbus OH). We know other books are under way. As is customary, we offer this additional volume respectfully to our academic and managerial colleagues, from whatever point of view they approach scientific management, in the hope that it will provoke fresh thought and discussion. But we have a more aggressive agenda.
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ISBN-13: 9781461286172
ISBN-10: 1461286174
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: XX, 192 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Many of those interested in the effect of industry on contemporary life are also interested in Frederick W. Taylor and his work. He was a true character, the stuff of legends, enormously influential and quintessentially American, an award-winning sportsman and mechanical tinkerer as well as a moralizing rationalist and early scientist. But he was also intensely modem, one of the long line of American social reformers exploiting the freedom to present an idiosyncratic version of American democracy, in this case one that began in the industrial workplace. Such as wide net captures an amazing range of critics and questioners as well as supporters. So much is puzzling, ambiguous, unexplained and even secret about Taylor's life that there will be plenty of scope for re-examination, re-interpretation and disagreement for years to come. But there is a surge of fresh interest and new analyses have appeared in recent years (e. g. Wrege, C. & R. Greenwood, 1991 "F. W. Taylor: The father of scientific management", Business One Irwin, Homewood IL; Nelson, D. (Ed. ) 1992 "The mental revolution: Scientific management since Taylor", Ohio State University Press, Columbus OH). We know other books are under way. As is customary, we offer this additional volume respectfully to our academic and managerial colleagues, from whatever point of view they approach scientific management, in the hope that it will provoke fresh thought and discussion. But we have a more aggressive agenda.

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Preface. Introduction to the Essays; H.J. Kijne, J.-C. Spender. 1. Villain, Victim or Visionary?: The Insights and Flaws in F.W. Taylor's Ideas; J.-C. Spender. 2. Machine-Shop Engineering Roots of Taylorism: The Efficiency of Machine-Tools and Machinists, 1865-1884; G.W. Clark. 3. Time and Motion Study: Beyond the Taylor-Gilbreth Controversy; H.J. Kijne. 4. Standards and the Development of an Internal Labor Market; T. Korver. 5. The Movement for Scientific Management in Europe Between the Wars; E. Bloemen. 6. Scientific Management in Central Eastern Europe - Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland; J. Mihalasky. 7. Scientific Management and Japanese Management, 1910-1945; S. Nakagawa. Index.