The Principles of Scientific Management
Forfatter: Frederick Winslow Taylor
År: 1919
Forlag: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Sted: New York and London
Sider: 144
UDK: 658.01 Tay
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CHAPTER II
The Principles of Scientific Management
rPHE writer has found that there are three ques-
tions uppermost in the minds of men when they
become interested in scientific management.
First. Wherein do the principles of scientific man-
agement differ essentially from those of ordinary
management?
Second. Why are better results attained under
scientific management than under the other types?
Third. Is not the most important problem that
of getting the right man at the head of the company?
And if you have the right man cannot the choice
of the type of management be safely left to him?
One of the principal objects of the following pages
will be to give a satisfactory answer to these ques-
tions.
THE FINEST TYPE OF ORDINARY MANAGEMENT
Before starting to illustrate the principles of scien-
tific management, or “task management” as it is
briefly called, it seems desirable to outline what the
writer believes will be recognized as the best type of
management which is in common use. This is done
so that the great difference between the best of the
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