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Frederick Winslow Taylor (March 20, 1856 – March 21, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer. He was widely known for his methods to improve industrial efficiency . [ 1 ] He was one of the first management consultants . [ 2 ]
In 1991 Wrege and a colleague management historian Ron Greenwood (d. 1995) [9] published a more general work on the myth and reality of Frederick W. Taylor as father of scientific management. [ 10 ] Graphic history of Scientific Management 1856–1929
Taylor, Frederick Winslow (1903), Shop Management, New York, NY, US: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ISBN 9780598777706, OCLC 2365572. "Shop Management" began as an address by Taylor to a meeting of the ASME, which published it in pamphlet form. The link here takes the reader to a 1912 republication by Harper & Brothers.
Frederick Taylor Gates (July 22, 1853, Maine, Broome County, New York – February 6, 1929, Phoenix, Arizona) was an American Baptist clergyman, educator, and the principal business and philanthropic advisor to the major oil industrialist John D. Rockefeller, Sr., from 1891 to 1923.
The Principles of Scientific Management (1911) is a monograph published by Frederick Winslow Taylor where he laid out his views on principles of scientific management, or industrial era organization and decision theory. Taylor was an American manufacturing manager, mechanical engineer, and then a
Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915) has been considered the father of scientific management.The methods Taylor developed began with his experiments counting the aount of time it took for a machine to produce an object, which he began when the economy and the efficiency of the enterprise were substandard. [1]
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Frederick Howard Taylor a.k.a. F. Howard Taylor (25 November 1862 – 15 August 1946), was a British pioneer Protestant Christian missionary to China, author, speaker and second son of James Hudson Taylor, founder of the China Inland Mission, and Maria Jane Dyer.