@@HAPPY-zm2pg You can find parallels today. Fordism and Taylorism still influences today's economy. Go visit a nearby factory, what you will see is a production line, with workers "chained" to it.
As much as I admire the idea for productivity and mass production it was kind of sad by the end how the human aspect of working was so affected. In any case this is a great video !!
What do you mean? If it hadn't happened you wouldn't even have it as good as we have it nowadays. Yes, I am glad I didn't live 100 years ago. Think about life people will be having 200-300 years from now. I feel jealous.
Ford came along with the help of taylor's help. Ford was a genius bringing the conveyor belt to his company.Taylor made it so much faster for them to produce more cars.
in my point of view, first they shown the types of car that they used before ford and which were too expensive and after that they show the tailors interest,effort and work to made ford which helped people a lot, it shows how taylor set up his business of fords according to time which rally helps them to complete their work. Ford is one of the great invention of trailor which he completed with the help of his workers
I whole-heartedly agree, havoc2055, Taylor was a tyrant who hated craftsmanship. He delivered further control to managers, undermined the dignity of craftsmanship, and set in motion the overproduction that led to the great depression. While he did his evil work, the equally villainous Edward Bernays was propagandising greed and animal desires as the highest values of democracy. The American worker became a mere consumer of manufactured, false, needs, and the nation slid into its pitious state.
Taylor clearly demonstrated that you do not need to focus on talent in the monetary system as money is all the talent one needs to be powerful and talented.
A cottage industry craftsmanship upgraded to production line's simple and repetitive tasks. People enslaved by those who were hungry for money and power.
@YugitubeChannel I just looked Fayol up. Interesting chap. Of course there are two sides to every story, and the benefits of industrial mass production are clearly visible, but I'm not convinced the full price has been properly considered. Take a look at the life and work Sigmund Freud's cousin, Edward Bernays. He played a huge role in all of this.
+jay y can you help me . you have assignment ?? i am late enrollment and i miss my class and i last week i had exam. you know some1 how can help me i have only 2 days left.
1)Was the factory more efficient and productive after introducing scientific management? Provide statistics. 2) What were some of the harsh rules for the workers? Would you like to work there? Why / why not? 3) Does Taylorism work? What are some of the negatives? 4) How does McDonalds use Taylorism? Anyone wanna do these for me :)