The Genesis of Modern Management: A Study of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain

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Gregg Revivals, 1993 - Business & Economics - 328 pages
Studies of the industrial revolution often ignore the problems of the management of large works - these were new, since earlier examples of controlling large numbers of men, such as armies of the builders of the pyramids, did not have to show a profit. The main problems are seen to have occurred in the management of labour, and in the construction of account which would help arrive at correct decisions.

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