There is another and higher leadership, that of the intellect, by which the methods and thoughts of one man may affect the whole civilized world. Industrial leaders who have most prominently attracted our attention in the past are those who have, by their inventions or their direction of activities, accumulated large fortunes ; but none of these are as great as the man who by the force of his intellect leads people throughout the civilized world to benefit themselves and others. Such a man was the late Frederick Winslow Taylor who, in his determination to eliminate error and to base our industrial relations on fact, set an example which will have an effect all over the world


p. 27. Highlighted section quoted in: A. Johansson (1986) "The Labour Movement and the Emergence of Taylorism". in: Economic and Industrial Democracy November 1986 vol. 7 no. 4 pp.449-485. - Industrial leadership, 1916


There is another and higher leadership, that of the intellect, by which the methods and thoughts of one man may affect the whole civilized world....

There is another and higher leadership, that of the intellect, by which the methods and thoughts of one man may affect the whole civilized world....

There is another and higher leadership, that of the intellect, by which the methods and thoughts of one man may affect the whole civilized world....

There is another and higher leadership, that of the intellect, by which the methods and thoughts of one man may affect the whole civilized world....