Excerpt from The Human Factor in Works Management
This book is an attempt to set forth some of the most essential principles of industrial economics. Special emphasis is laid on the proper use of the human being, especially as regards modes of employment of mind and body.
Particular attention is given to those modes of use that are the most favorable to the comfort and success, not only of the man in the office or works, but to the success of the organization, or industry, or nation. Emphasis is also given to the value of habit, both as a present means and as one by which progress can most easily be made.
In reaching the conclusion of any book touching subjects so varied as this, there is a feeling of the incompleteness of the treatment.
This must always be so.
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