Frederick Winslow Taylor advocated for scientific management, a theory aimed at improving economic efficiency and labor productivity. He believed that tasks should be analyzed and optimized through systematic observation and measurement, leading to standardized work processes. Taylor's principles emphasized the importance of training workers, breaking down tasks into simpler components, and aligning incentives with productivity. His approach laid the groundwork for modern industrial engineering and management practices.
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