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"Frederick W. Taylor: Father of Scientific Management" is an extensive biographical and analytical study of the man who revolutionized industrial productivity and established the foundation of modern corporate efficiency. Written by Frank Barkley Copley, this work explores the life and career of Frederick Winslow Taylor, tracing his journey from an apprentice in a machine shop to a world-renowned engineer and consultant. The book provides a detailed examination of the development of the Scientific Management movement, commonly known as Taylorism, which sought to transform manual labor into a disciplined and quantifiable science.
The text delves into Taylor's methodology, including his groundbreaking time-and-motion studies and his efforts to standardize industrial processes. It offers profound insights into the early twentieth-century shift toward systematic management, examining how these principles influenced factory organization, labor relations, and economic theory. By highlighting Taylor's relentless pursuit of efficiency and his impact on the professionalization of business administration, this biography serves as a vital resource for understanding the historical development of the modern workplace and the evolution of industrial engineering.
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