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... His system of management has influenced the development of virtually every country enjoying the benefits of modern industry
Scientific management otherwise known as Taylorism involved the fragmentation of manual tasks in the manufacturing industry, due to this specialisation of tasks each employee could be trained “first class” within their job. ... It is fair to say that Taylorism is a strict limiting system of management. ...
Unions approved more efficient production arising from better machinery and management but complained that Taylorism deprived them of a voice in the conditions and functions of their work.
Approximate Word count = 469 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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