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(American Mechanical Engineer Known for His Methods to Improve Industrial Efficiency) American inventor, mechanical engineer and an accomplished tennis and golf player, Frederick Winslow Taylor, regarded as the father of scientific management, sought to improve industrial efficiency. His approach on scientific management, referred to as Taylorism, has significantly influenced development of industrial engineering and production management. His monograph, The Principles of Scientific Management, laid out his views on principles of scientific management.
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Birthday
March 20, 1856 (Pisces)
Born InGermantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States