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  1. 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. He was one of the first management consultants.

  2. Biography of Frederick W. Taylor, U.S. inventor and engineer who is known as the father of scientific management. His system of industrial management, initiated with time studies at a steel plant in 1881, influenced the development of virtually every country enjoying the benefits of modern industry.

  3. Taylor advocated using time and motion studies to determine the most efficient method for performing each work task, a piece-rate system of compensation to maximize employee work effort, and the selection and training of employees based on a thorough investigation of their personalities and skills.

  4. Frederick Winslow Taylor (Filadelfia, 20 de marzo de 1856 - Filadelfia, 21 de marzo de 1915) fue un ingeniero mecánico estadounidense, promotor de la organización científica del trabajo y es considerado el padre de la Administración Científica. [1]

  5. This volume comprises three works originally published separately as Shop Management (1903), The Principles of Scientific Management (1911) and Testimony Before.

  6. 16 de oct. de 2020 · This chapter describes Taylor from a perspective that appears to have been much neglected – his role as a change agent. Throughout his life and career as a manager and management consultant, Taylor worked with organizations to make positive changes, making them...

  7. The standard biography of Taylor is Frederick W. Taylor, Father of Scientific Management, 1923, by Frank Barkley Copley, in two volumes. We give here the classic work for modern readers. The Principles of Scientific Management,