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Management Innovators: The People and Ideas that Have Shaped Modern Business

✍ Scribed by Daniel A. Wren, the late Ronald G. Greenwood


Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
265
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Here is a who's who of business, thirty-one profiles of inventors, financiers, organizers, motivators, and gurus--a vivid, informative look at the history of management as seen through the lives of its most influential figures. We meet Eli Whitney, creator of the cotton gin and father of the machine tool industry, who failed to profit from his genius; Thomas Edison, who once vowed he would never invent anything he couldn't sell; and Andrew Carnegie, who applied the railroad management system to the steel industry, with spectacular results. There are profiles of such railroad giants as James J. Hill and Edward H. Harriman, and colorful portraits of Samuel Morse and Graham Bell, the two men who launched the communications industry in the U.S. The great innovators of management and organization are here as well, including the founders of systematic management, Frederick W. Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth. There's an intriguing side-by-side look at William C. Durant, builder of General Motors, a visionary but a weak manager and organizer, and Alfred P. Sloan, who gave GM the structure it needed, and provided the model for all large, multiproduct firms to come. And there are thought-provoking profiles of motivational experts Elton Mayo and Abraham Maslow; quality advocates W. Edwards Deming and Joseph Moses Juran; Taiichi Ohno, inventor of just-in-time manufacturing; and finally, Peter Drucker, the most influential management thinker of our time. This is the distilled essence of management genius, a stimulating and, at times, inspiring look at the pioneers who shaped how we do business today.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
Introduction: A Revolution in Industry......Page 14
I. BUILDING AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE......Page 18
1. Inventors......Page 20
Eli Whitney......Page 21
Thomas Alva Edison......Page 27
Cyrus H. McCormick......Page 36
Andrew Carnegie......Page 44
Henry Ford......Page 52
3. Sellers......Page 61
Alexander T. Stewart......Page 62
Richard W. Sears......Page 69
4. Movers......Page 80
James J. Hill......Page 83
Edward H. Harriman......Page 89
5. Communicators......Page 101
Samuel Finley Breese Morse......Page 102
Ezra Cornell......Page 105
Alexander Graham Bell......Page 109
6. Financiers......Page 116
Jay Gould......Page 118
J. Pierpont Morgan......Page 131
II. ORGANIZING AND MANAGING THE BUSINESS ENTERPRISE......Page 142
7. Working Smarter......Page 144
Frederick W. Taylor......Page 145
Lillian and Frank Gilbreth......Page 151
Yoichi Ueno......Page 159
8. Organizers......Page 166
William C. Durant......Page 167
Alfred P. Sloan Jr.......Page 169
Chester I. Barnard......Page 174
9. Motivators......Page 181
Elton Mayo......Page 182
Abraham H. Maslow......Page 188
Frederick Herzberg......Page 193
10. Leaders......Page 201
NicolΓ² Machiavelli......Page 202
Mary Parker Follett......Page 205
Douglas M. McGregor......Page 209
W. Edwards Deming......Page 215
Joseph Moses Juran......Page 224
Taiichi Ohno......Page 229
Peter F. Drucker......Page 237
Notes......Page 248
C......Page 260
H......Page 261
M......Page 262
R......Page 263
V......Page 264
Z......Page 265


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