In 1898, thirteen years before he published his groundbreaking Principles of Scientific Management, productivity guru Frederick Winslow Taylor was hired by Bethlehem steel to improve the performance of the 600 men the company employed to
Frederick Winslow Taylor, whose 1911 Principles of Scientific Management rationalized manual work processes to make them dramatically more productive, has been lauded by the likes of Peter Drucker as the man who made possible “all