The general policy of the past has been to drive, but the era of force must give way to that of knowledge, and the policy of the future will be to teach and to lead, to the advantage of all concerned. Organizing for Work - Stran 104avtor: Henry Laurence Gantt - 1919 - 111 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| American Society of Mechanical Engineers - 1909 - 1296 strani
...workmen; but should they do so they will have absolutely no desire to return to their former methods. 6 The general policy of the past has been to drive,...teach and to lead, to the advantage of all concerned. The vision of workmen in general eager to cooperate in carrying out the 1038 TRAINING WORKMEN results... | |
| Louis Dembitz Brandeis - 1912 - 112 strani
...far more successful than any it was possible to hire." (6) GANTT (Work, Wages and Profits, p. 116). "The general policy of the past has been to drive,...era of force must give way to that of knowledge and that the policy of the future will be to teach that to the advantage of all concerned." (c) SCHEEL... | |
| Lillian Moller Gilbreth - 1914 - 364 strani
...of Scientific Management. Change from Teaching Under Traditional Management.— Mr. Gantt says, *' The general policy of the past has been to drive;...to lead, to the advantage of all concerned." * This " driving " element of Traditional Management is eliminated by Scientific Management. Necessity for... | |
| Lillian Moller Gilbreth - 1914 - 362 strani
...of Scientific Management. Change from Teaching Under Traditional Management. — Mr. Gantt says, " The general policy of the past has been to drive ;...teach and to lead, to the advantage of all concerned." 4 This " driving" element of Traditional Management is eliminated by Scientific Management. Necessity... | |
| Enoch Burton Gowin - 1915 - 378 strani
...READINGS Ross, Social Control, Chs. XVII-XVIII. ROOSEVELT, Autobiography, Ch. V. CHAPTER XIX INSTRUCTION " The era of force must give way to that of knowledge,...policy of the future will be to teach and to lead." — HENRY L. GANTT. THE purpose of this chapter is to indicate how results may be secured through the... | |
| Henry Laurence Gantt - 1916 - 170 strani
...before the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in December, 1908, I made the following statement: "The general policy of the past has been to drive,...teach and to lead, to the advantage of all concerned." I did not then realize how. rapidly my prediction would come true. As an illustration of the difference... | |
| 1916 - 258 strani
...Lecture Series, 1915, before the Sheffield Scientific School. Yale University Press, pp. 128. $1.oo. "The general policy of the past has been to drive;...policy of the future will be to teach and to lead." "The great problem of the industrial leader is to solve the labor problem. The financier has assumed... | |
| 1916 - 594 strani
...The italics are the author's, p. 81. change from the "general policy of the past— to drive," that "the policy of the future will be to teach and to lead, to the advantage of all concerned." Of the possibilities of Mr. Shaw's subject, English readers may have gained some inkling through Mr.... | |
| William Gardiner - 1927 - 328 strani
...nothing men will not attempt when great enterprises hold out the promise of great rewards.—Livy. The era of force must give way to that of knowledge,...and the policy of the future will be to teach and to lead.—Henry L. Gantt. It is pleasant to see before others what is coming, but it is hard to wait... | |
| St. Louis Railway Club - 1908 - 416 strani
...Engineers, Mr. Gantt's keynote on the Training of Workmen in Habits of Industry and Co-Operation was "The general policy of the past has been to Drive, but the era of force must give way to Knowledge, and the policy of the future will be to Teach and to Lead, to the advantage of all concerned."... | |
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