“The mechanical engineer today is carrying forward, under the direction of science, the work that was begun by the mechanic who first learned to chip flint or make a fire; and it is he alone that can lead the mechanic of today to a better understanding of his problems, and the capitalist to a better appreciation of their solution.”

—  Henry Gantt

Source: Work, Wages, and Profits: Their Influence on the Cost of Living. 1910, p. 5.

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