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Although he was well known in certain circles, Taylor didn’t truly go mainstream until 1910. During a very public legal battle between the railroads and the Interstate Commerce Commission, future Supreme Court justice Louis D. Brandeis argued vigorously that the railroads could save more money by implementing the remarkable methods of “Scientific Management” (a term he coined to describe Taylor’s work) than by winning their case. Suddenly, efficiency was on everyone’s mind.
Brave New Work: Are You Ready to Reinvent Your Organization?
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