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Frederick Taylor and Scientific Management. Influence on America during the Gilded Age
Frederick Taylor and Scientific Management. Influence on America during the Gilded Age
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A few decades after the end of Civil War the country was still in search of an identity, what it wanted and what it stood for. The unrelenting conflict on the meaning of the term America was visible in various fields such as immigration, consumerism and the development of America's economic system. The struggle for the shaping of America's economic system can be more narrowly defined as the fight between the two production factors capital and labor.
The intention of this paper is to clarify what Scientific Management was, how it affected managers and workers, in others terms capital and labor. The following pages are going to show criticism of Scientific Management and qualify that. Furthermore, an assessment of Scientific Management and its results are given. The primary question of this paper is what impact did Scientific Management as one invention of America at the turn-of-the-century have on the country at that time, and whether there are remainders of Scientific Management either in America or in other parts of the world that are persistent today.
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