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- Time Studies as a Basis for Rate Setting as Developed in the Taylor System of Management, 1919 -

- 1919
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Time Studies as a Basis for Rate Setting as Developed in the Taylor System of Management, 1919
- "Ford Methods and the Ford Shops," 1919 - This book tells the story of Ford's financial, industrial, and mechanical success. It was the brainstorm of the editors at <em>Engineering Magazine</em>, who felt that it would benefit other manufacturers, managers, and engineers. The diversity of immigrants lured to Detroit to pursue automotive jobs -- many of them non-English-speaking -- is evident in the sample form published on page 59.

- 1915
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"Ford Methods and the Ford Shops," 1919
This book tells the story of Ford's financial, industrial, and mechanical success. It was the brainstorm of the editors at Engineering Magazine, who felt that it would benefit other manufacturers, managers, and engineers. The diversity of immigrants lured to Detroit to pursue automotive jobs -- many of them non-English-speaking -- is evident in the sample form published on page 59.
- The Engineering Magazine, May 1914 - Horace Lucien Arnold, a correspondent for <i>Engineering Magazine</i>, recognized the significance of Ford Motor Company's moving assembly line and began a series of detailed articles on it in 1914. After Arnold's untimely death in early 1915, Fay Leone Faurote continued the project. The finished articles were then combined and published in book form as <i>Ford Methods and the Ford Shops</i>.

- May 01, 1914
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The Engineering Magazine, May 1914
Horace Lucien Arnold, a correspondent for Engineering Magazine, recognized the significance of Ford Motor Company's moving assembly line and began a series of detailed articles on it in 1914. After Arnold's untimely death in early 1915, Fay Leone Faurote continued the project. The finished articles were then combined and published in book form as Ford Methods and the Ford Shops.