Taylor Society
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The Taylor Society was an American society for the discussion and promotion of scientific management, named after Frederick Winslow Taylor. Originally named The Society to Promote The Science of Management, the Taylor Society was initiated in 1911 at the New York Athletic Club by followers of Frederick W. Taylor, including Carl G. Barth, Morris Llewellyn Cooke, James Mapes Dodge, Frank Gilbreth, H.K. Hathaway, Robert T. Kent, Conrad Lauer (for Charles Day) and Wilfred Lewis.
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Taylor Society
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Taylor Society
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Taylor Society
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Bulletin of the Taylor Society masthead
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1936
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1911
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English
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James Mapes Dodge, first president 1911-1913; et al.
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President
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Initiated in 1911 at the New York Athletic Club
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The business men of tomorrow must have the engineer-mind
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American society for the discussion and promotion of scientific management
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United States
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membership organization
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The Taylor Society was an American society for the discussion and promotion of scientific management, named after Frederick Winslow Taylor. Originally named The Society to Promote The Science of Management, the Taylor Society was initiated in 1911 at the New York Athletic Club by followers of Frederick W. Taylor, including Carl G. Barth, Morris Llewellyn Cooke, James Mapes Dodge, Frank Gilbreth, H.K. Hathaway, Robert T. Kent, Conrad Lauer (for Charles Day) and Wilfred Lewis. In 1925 the Society declared that it 'welcomes to membership all who have become convinced that "the business men of tomorrow must have the engineer-mind".' In 1936 the Taylor Society merged with the forming the Society for Advancement of Management.
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The business men of tomorrow must have the engineer-mind
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American society for the discussion and promotion ofscientific management