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framework:taylorism-scientific-managementTaylorism (Scientific Management)
System for organizing work by separating conception from execution, deskilling labor, and rigidly codifying tasks to maximize efficiency.
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Methods (1)
method
- Taylor's technique for analyzing and optimizing the efficiency of repetitive manual tasks.
Concepts (1)
concept
- A core Taylorist principle where planning is done by managers while workers merely execute, destroying craft knowledge and initiative.
Claims (1)
claim
- Historical attribution that Taylorism is a root cause of modern bureaucratic rigidity and the loss of adaptive processes.
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