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Growth in employment can result from either an increase in labor supply or an increase in labor demand.
Scientific Management
Developed in the 1910s by Frederick W. Taylor, is a system for improving productivity. After analyzing the movements of workers as they did their jobs, Taylor trained them to eliminate unnecessary actions. This technique is also known as Taylorism.
Productivity
A measure of the efficiency of production, often quantified as the ratio of inputs to outputs in economic terms.
Taylorism
A theory of management that analyzes and synthesizes workflows, with the primary objective of improving economic efficiency, especially labor productivity.
Fordism
Is a method of industrial management based on assembly-line methods of producing inexpensive, uniform commodities in high volume.
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