Introduction, p. vii; Partly cited in: Felix Behling et al., The Changing Worlds and Workplaces of Capitalism. 2015, p. 194
Experiments in industrial organization (1912)
“It is becoming perfectly clear that the principles underlying industrial and military efficiency are the same and that a nation, to be efficient in a military sense, must first be efficient industrially”
Source: Industrial leadership, 1916, p. 936) cited in: P.B. Petersen (1986) "Correspondence from Henry L. Gantt to an old friend reveals new information about Gantt". In: Journal of Management Fall 1986 vol. 12 no. 3 pp. 339-350.
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Source: "The principles of organization", 1937, p. 97-98. Cited in: Morgen Witzel (2003) Fifty Key Figures in Management. p. 196
Property (1935)
Context: If adequate motivations could be assured, a far higher degree of efficiency could be maintained in socialized industries than in industries operated for private gain.

“Twelve Principles of Efficiency”
The twelve principles of efficiency (1912)

“We don’t thrive on military acts. We do them because we have to, and thank God we are efficient.”
Vogue (July 1969)

Source: The Economic Illusion (1984), Chapter 5, Taxes, p. 188

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Notation as a Tool of Thought (1979)

Source: "Motion Study as an Increase of National Wealth," 1915, p. 96