Frederick Winslow Taylor Quote

In order to have any hope of obtaining the initiative of his workmen the manager must give some special incentive to his men beyond that which is given to the average of the trade. This incentive can be given in several different ways, as, for example, the hope of rapid promotion or advancement; higher wages, either in the form of generous piecework prices or of a premium or bonus of some kind for good and rapid work; shorter hours of labor; better surroundings and working conditions than are ordinarily given, etc., and, above all, this special incentive should be accompanied by that personal consideration for, and friendly contact with, his workmen which comes only from a genuine and kindly interest in the welfare of those under him.


p. 87 - Principles of Scientific Management, 1911


In order to have any hope of obtaining the initiative of his workmen the manager must give some special incentive to his men beyond that which is...

In order to have any hope of obtaining the initiative of his workmen the manager must give some special incentive to his men beyond that which is...