Modern Management | Nature

Modern Management | Nature


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THIS book gives a reasonably comprehensive account of the methods of modern management and of the practical applications of the scientific method to various phases of management. It is


emphatically not a book for the general reader ; but if it contains rather too much detail for him, those who are concerned with particular problems of management may perhaps regret that its


account of the Gantt Chart, the Bedaux system and similar matters is rather too condensed. On the whole, however, it is a well-balanced work, although the section on organization and its


principles might with advantage have been expanded. Selected bibliographies are appended to each chapter, and these are reasonably representative, although relating in the main only to


American publications.


By. Pp. xiv + 337. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1937.) 15s. net.


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