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  • Frederick Winslow Taylor is known as the Father of Scientific Management, which also came to be known as “Taylorism.”

  • Taylor believed that it was the role and responsibility of manufacturing plant managers to determine the best way for the worker to do a job, and to provide the proper tools and training.

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In his own words, these are: “Develop a science for each element of…work”; “Scientifically select and then train, teach, and develop the [worker]”; “Cooperate with the [worker] so as to [ensure] all of the work [is] being done in accordance with the principles of the science which has been developed”; and.

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