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A revolution in business thinking began in the factories of the early 1900s. Scientific Management; A History And Criticism by Horace Bookwalter Drury captures the urgency, ambition, and controversy that defined industrial management evolution in the age of Frederick Winslow Taylor. This landmark management history book traces the rise of scientific management, dissecting its methods, ideals, and the profound impact it had on early 20th century management and business practices. Drury's work stands as both a rigorous chronicle and a thoughtful scientific management critique. He explores how…mehr

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A revolution in business thinking began in the factories of the early 1900s. Scientific Management; A History And Criticism by Horace Bookwalter Drury captures the urgency, ambition, and controversy that defined industrial management evolution in the age of Frederick Winslow Taylor. This landmark management history book traces the rise of scientific management, dissecting its methods, ideals, and the profound impact it had on early 20th century management and business practices. Drury's work stands as both a rigorous chronicle and a thoughtful scientific management critique. He explores how classical management studies shaped the modern workplace, drawing on the realities of the industrial revolution and the challenges faced by business leaders of the era. With clarity and insight, Drury reveals the tension between efficiency and humanity, offering a nuanced perspective on historical management practices that continues to resonate with business students, management history enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the roots of business management theory. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are delving into the foundations of industrial management or seeking a collector's gem from the dawn of business modernity, Drury's study remains essential reading.