Society for Advancement of Management

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The Society for the Advancement of Management, commonly known as SAM, is the oldest among professional management societies. On November 11, 1910 colleagues of Frederick W. Taylor met at the New York Athletic Club to discuss and promote the principles of 'scientific management'. Following two years of discussion groups and informal meetings the group came together and formed the Taylor Society on November 7, 1912. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Society for Advancement of Management
rdf:langString Society for Advancement of Management
rdf:langString Society for Advancement of Management
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xsd:date 1912-11-11
rdf:langString Hotel Astor
rdf:langString Marshall University
rdf:langString Avinandan Mukherjee, Ph.D.
rdf:langString Patrick Endicott
rdf:langString President
rdf:langString Chief of Staff
rdf:langString The Villages
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rdf:langString SAM
rdf:langString Taylor Society, Society of Industrial Engineers, Industrial Methods Society
rdf:langString www.samnational.org
rdf:langString The Society for the Advancement of Management, commonly known as SAM, is the oldest among professional management societies. On November 11, 1910 colleagues of Frederick W. Taylor met at the New York Athletic Club to discuss and promote the principles of 'scientific management'. Following two years of discussion groups and informal meetings the group came together and formed the Taylor Society on November 7, 1912. In 1936 the Taylor Society merged with the Society of Industrial Engineers and new organization undertook the new name. To date the Society is the world's oldest professional management society.
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xsd:date 1912-11-11

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