principal object of management should be to secure the maximum prosperity for the employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employe". The words "maximum prosperity" are used, in their broad sense, to mean not only large dividends for the... The Principles of Scientific Management - Pagina 11door Frederick Winslow Taylor - 1911 - 144 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Charles Wilson Hoyt - 1913 - 244 pagina’s
...But what, after all, is the real object of management? Why have it at all? Mr. Taylor says that the principal object of management should be to secure the maximum prosperity for each employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee. This means for the owner not... | |
| Clarence Bertrand Thompson - 1914 - 940 pagina’s
...definitions. The following quotation is from his " Principles of Scientific Management," page 9. " The principal object of management should be to secure...employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee. " The words ' maximum prosperity ' are used, in their broad sense, to mean not only large... | |
| Burroughs Corporation - 1914 - 264 pagina’s
...exactly what you want men to do and then seeing that they do it in the best and cheapest way.' "The principal object of management should be to secure...employer Coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee. "Scientific Management has for its very foundation the firm conviction that the true interests... | |
| Clarence Bertrand Thompson - 1914 - 964 pagina’s
...the maximum pros• rity for the employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee. " The words ' maximum prosperity ' are used, in their broad sense, to mean not •™.ly large dividends for the company or owner, but the development of every i r.nch of the business... | |
| George De Albert Babcock - 1917 - 282 pagina’s
...PREFACE Dr. Frederick W. Taylor thus established a criterion by which to judge and value management. "The principal object of management should be to secure...employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee." Major George D. Babcock, in "Taylor System in Franklin Management," describes step by step... | |
| John Marks Brewer - 1918 - 358 pagina’s
...furthering it. What is Scientific Management ? 1 Taylor states its aim and general method as follows: The principal object of management should be to secure...employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee. . . . . . . the development of every branch of the business to its highest state of excellence,... | |
| John Marks Brewer - 1918 - 370 pagina’s
...furthering it. What is Scientific Management ? 1 Taylor states its aim and general method as follows: The principal object of management should be to secure...employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee. . . . ... the development of every branch of the business to its highest state of excellence,... | |
| John Marks Brewer - 1918 - 382 pagina’s
...furthering it. What is Scientific Management ? 1 Taylor states its aim and general method as follows: The principal object of management should be to secure...employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee. . . . . . . the development of every branch of the business to its highest state of excellence,... | |
| John Marks Brewer - 1918 - 364 pagina’s
...furthering it. What is Scientific Management ? l Taylor states its aim and general method as follows : The principal object of management should be to secure...employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee. . . . . . . the development of every branch of the business to its highest state of excellence,... | |
| John Marks Brewer - 1918 - 360 pagina’s
...furthering it. What is Scientific Management ? * Taylor states its aim and general method as follows: The principal object of management should be to secure...employer, coupled with the maximum prosperity for each employee. . . . . . . the development of every branch of the business to its highest state of excellence,... | |
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