Ideas at work, 1952
1952 1951-1960 "Ideas at work, 1952" [BW0211], 1952, Trades Union Congress The British Productivity Council was established in 1952 as a successor to the Anglo-American Council on Productivity. Its primary purpose was to introduce more effective management techniques. It established a netw...
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1952
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1951-1960
"Ideas at work, 1952" [BW0211], 1952, Trades Union Congress
The British Productivity Council was established in 1952 as a successor to the Anglo-American Council on Productivity. Its primary purpose was to introduce more effective management techniques. It established a network of local productivity associations and it had a large budget to produce films, bulletins and pamphlets advocating productivity, 'best practice' and work study techniques. Government grant aid ended in 1973 and it was finally abolished in 1978. |
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institution | TUC - Trade Union Congress Library |
is_hierarchy_title | Ideas at work, 1952 |
language | English |
physical | Pamphlet TEXT |
publishDate | 1952 |
publisher | London United Kingdom |
spellingShingle | Trade Union Congress, UK Work measurement Scientific management (BT: Management)(NT: Assembly-line work) Ideas at work, 1952 |
title | Ideas at work, 1952 |
topic | Trade Union Congress, UK Work measurement Scientific management (BT: Management)(NT: Assembly-line work) |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10796/D66374E7-7977-468C-8C7C-EE19A2367054 http://hdl.handle.net/10796/087B075E-E1D9-4ECB-8396-026A04F29754 |