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  2. Frederick Winslow Taylor has 82 books on Goodreads with 5238 ratings. Frederick Winslow Taylor’s most popular book is The Principles of Scientific Manage...

  3. Frederick Winslow Taylor is the author of The Principles of Scientific Management (3.66 avg rating, 840 ratings, 92 reviews, published 1911), Shop Manage...

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  4. Frederick Winslow Taylor. 3.66. 840 ratings92 reviews. It seems, at first glance, like an obvious step to take to improve industrial productivity: one should simply watch workers at work in order to learn how they actually do their jobs. But American engineer FREDERICK WINSLOW TAYLOR (1856-1915) broke new ground with this 1919 essay, in which ...

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  5. Oct 16, 2020 · This chapter describes Taylor from a perspective that appears to have been much neglected – his role as a change agent. Throughout his life and career as a manager and management consultant, Taylor worked with organizations to make positive changes, making them...

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  6. Aug 11, 1997 · Frederick Winslow Taylor and the Enigma of Efficiency. By Robert Kanigel. Illustrated. 675 pages. Sloan Technology Series. Viking. $34.95. Because scientific management is now so much a part of ...

  7. Jan 14, 2005 · Paperback. $60.00. Paperback. ISBN: 9780262612067. Pub date: January 14, 2005. Publisher: The MIT Press. 706 pp., 5 x 8 in, MIT Press Bookstore Penguin Random House Amazon Barnes and Noble Bookshop.org Indiebound Indigo Books a Million. A New York Times Notable Book.

  8. "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.

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