Frederick Winslow Taylor was the most influential management thinker of the 20th century. His "The Principles of Scientific Management" (1911) put management on a new foundation: Replace traditional work methods with rules based on the objective study of work, divide work into discrete tasks, provide "detailed instruction and supervision of each worker in the performance of that worker s discrete task," measure the worker according to his ability to comply with this ideal, and make liberal use of punishments and rewards.
Ubiquitous monitoring technology is giving Frederick Taylor’s 20th-century theory of “scientific management” a new lease on life, and managers a new source of power
We cannot go back and undo all this Marxist/One-World evil and destruction. What do we do? We take back our country one town, one city, one county, one state at a time. If you want your freedom – and your grandchildren’s freedom, you are going to have to work for it. We can do it; we have right and
Written by Kathleen Marquardt, an associate of Tom DeWeese
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee is trying to pass a Red Flag law. Gee whiz, that shooting in Nashville was so opportune. Oops, I shouldn’t have said that, but we are on the verge of collapse – literally, not figuratively – so my concern is it just seems suspicious that our government is trying to take away our guns right when we need them most.
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