
Source: The present state of art of industrial management, 1913, p. 1224
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), p. 37.
Source: The present state of art of industrial management, 1913, p. 1224
1920s, Whose Country Is This? (1921)
Source: Principles of industrial organization, 1913, p. 48
“Declaration of Sentiments of the American Anti-Slavery Convention,” speech in Philadelphia, (Dec. 6 1833) http://utc.iath.virginia.edu/abolitn/abeswlgct.html
Henry J. Heinz, cited in: John Woolf Jordan (1915). Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania. p. 38
“satisfying shareholders and employees; labor and management.”
Source: L’exposé des principes généraux d’administration, 1908, p. 911
Source: Concepts of the Framework for Enterprise Architecture, 1993, p. 3
“The representatives of labor should have a voice in the management of the business.”
“Social Justice and A Living Wage” speech (Nov. 18, 1934) p. 27
A Series of Lectures on Social Justice, 1935
Source: Principles of industrial organization, 1913, p. 37