Frederick Winslow Taylor
Born
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The United States
March 20, 1856
Died
March 21, 1915
More books by Frederick Winslow Taylor…
“In the past the man has been first; in the future the system must be first.”
― The Principles of Scientific Management
― The Principles of Scientific Management
“in most cases one type of man is needed to plan ahead and an entirely different type to execute the work.”
― The Principles of Scientific Management [with Biographical Introduction]
― The Principles of Scientific Management [with Biographical Introduction]
“The principal object of management should be to secure the maximum prosperity for the employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee. The words "maximum prosperity" are used, in their broad sense, to mean not only large dividends for the company or owner, but the development of every branch of the business to its highest state of excellence, so that the prosperity may be permanent.”
― The Principles of Scientific Management
― The Principles of Scientific Management
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