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In the context of Frederick W. Taylor's four principles of scientific management, what is a difference between the first principle and the third principle?

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Fist we should understand 1st and 4th principles.

First principle - "Science, Not Rule of Thumb". It says that we should develop a science for elements of work and do not get stuck in a set routine with the old techniques of doing work. We should be constantly experimenting to develop new techniques which make the work much simpler, easier and quicker. Basically, looking at doing work from the perspective of science and experimenting.

Third principle - "Cooperation, Not Individualism". It says that when people work together there should be cooperation. Managers and employees should work together and jointly achieve results. This increases involvement and responsibility

The first principle is to develop a science for each element of work, whereas the third principle instructs managers to cooperate with employees to ensure that scientific principles are actually implemented is a difference between the first principle and the third principle.

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