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  1. Harrington Emerson (August 2, 1853 – September 2, 1931) was an American efficiency engineer and business theorist, who founded the management consultancy firm Emerson Institute in New York City in 1900.

  2. Harrington Emerson (1853-1931) was one of America's pioneers in industrial engineering and management and organizational theory. His major contributions include installing his management methods at many industrial firms. Dates. Creation: 1848-1931. Extent. 17 Cubic feet. Background. Biographical or Historical Note.

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  3. Harrington Emerson (August 2, 1853 – September 2, 1931) was an American efficiency engineer and business theorist, who founded the management consultancy firm Emerson Institute in New York City in 1900.

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  5. Harrington Emerson was born at Trenton, New Jersey on 2 August 1853, the son of Edwin and Mary Louise Emerson. He died in New York on 23 May 1931. ... From: Emerson, Harrington in The Encyclopedia of the History of American Management ». Subjects: Social sciences — Business and Management.

  6. Harrington Emerson (1853-1931) was one of America's pioneers in industrial engineering and management and organisational theory. His major contributions were to install his management methods at many industrial firms and to promote the ideas of scientific management and efficiency to a mass audience.

  7. Apr 30, 2024 · Harrington Emerson (August 2, 1853 – September 2, 1931) was an American efficiency engineer and business theorist, who founded the management consultancy firm Emerson Institute in New York City in 1900. He is known for his pioneering contributions to scientific management .

  8. Harrington Emerson. Emerson was born in Trenton, New Jersey to Edwin Emerson, a Professor of Political science,and Mary Louisa (Ingham) Emerson, daughter of Samuel D. Ingham, a U.S. Congressman and U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Andrew Jackson. Emerson attended private schools in Europe, and from 1872 to 1875 studied engineering at the ...

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