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This is a 7 min. video on Ford and Taylor Scientific Management.

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  • So this only applies to scientific management because it makes production more organized and effective?

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  • Taylor clearly demonstrated that you do not need to focus on talent in the monetary system as money is all the talent one needs to be powerful and talented.

  • @YugitubeChannel indeed i have seen all of this, but was freud born after hawthorne, fayol, and taylor? i will read about him right now, look up some book references, also have you seen the studies of hawthorne about worker's needs ?

  • @YugitubeChannel I just looked Fayol up. Interesting chap. Of course there are two sides to every story, and the benefits of industrial mass production are clearly visible, but I'm not convinced the full price has been properly considered. Take a look at the life and work Sigmund Freud's cousin, Edward Bernays. He played a huge role in all of this.

  • @Snurdgerbly if it was not thanks to frederick taylor, we wouldnt of have found ergonomy, assembly lines, and plenty of things.... so stop describing him as a tyrant, indeend he exploited his workers, but then came the 2nd most famous administrators of all time, henry fayol, thanks to him, we have the 14 rules a business should have for total succes,, if you blend in those 2,, youll have a perfect work environment.

  • A good synthesis in only 7:23 minutes.

    Efficiency without humanity, Fayol maybe was a more human theorist than Taylor and Ford.

    Interesting video, on Youtube learning is great.

  • I whole-heartedly agree, havoc2055, Taylor was a tyrant who hated craftsmanship. He delivered further control to managers, undermined the dignity of craftsmanship, and set in motion the overproduction that led to the great depression. While he did his evil work, the equally villainous Edward Bernays was propagandising greed and animal desires as the highest values of democracy. The American worker became a mere consumer of manufactured, false, needs, and the nation slid into its pitious state.

  • nice one :p

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  • Thanks for posting. A great video on new manufacturing philosophy.

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