Taylor's "natural soldiering"
came from a "lump of labor"
theory that said if workers worked too fast they would run out of work both for themselves and for other workers.
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Q1: The "lump of labor"
theory said there was
Q2: Taylor thought that he could overcome soldiering
Q3: Frederick Taylor was unaware of the informal
Q4: Natural soldiering, according to Taylor, proceeded from
Q5: Systematic soldiering, according to Taylor, came from
Q7: Taylor saw industrial inefficiency as the fault
Q8: Scientific management involved the use of scientific
Q9: According to Taylor, a daily or hourly
Q10: Taylor thought that "high wages and low
Q11: Taylor developed a unique form of supervision
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