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Introduction
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Frederick Winslow Taylor: The Father of Scientific Management
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Mary Parker Follett: The Mother of Postscientific Management
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Chester Barnard: The Philosopher King of American Management
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Fritz Roethlisberger and Elton Mayo: Two Creative Misfits Who Invented "Human Relations" (and Put the Harvard Business School on the Map)
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Robert S. McNamara: The "Bean Counters" Usher in a New Era of Scientific Management
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Abraham Maslow and Douglas McGregor: From Human Relations to the Frontiers of System Dynamics
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W. Edwards Deming: The Prophets of the Quality Movement and the Learning Organization
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Herbert A. Simon: The Needle and the Haystack
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Alfred Du Pont Chandler and Alfred Sloan: The Historian and the CEO
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Peter F. Drucker: The Big Idea Man
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Epilogue
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Acknowledgments
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Notes
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Selected Bibliography
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Index
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