
Frederick Taylor
Frederick Taylor was an American engineer and management consultant best known for his pioneering work in the field of scientific management. Born in 1856, he developed the principles of 'Taylorism,' which sought to improve industrial efficiency by breaking down tasks into smaller, manageable parts and optimizing workflows. His methods revolutionized factory work in the early 20th century, advocating for systematic measurement and analysis of work processes. Taylor's ideas laid the groundwork for modern management practices and continue to influence productivity and efficiency in various industries today.
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Frederick Taylor was the founder of the scientific management theory, advocating for increased productivity through worker control.
Rompre avec le management du XXe siècle – La Presse de TunisieFrederick Taylor transformed the way work was done in factories over a hundred years ago.
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