Published 1946
“…But are we not inclined to prejudge the results of thorough-going revolution in managerial technique from our experiences of hitherto half-hearted gropings in the same direction? A young
sociologist, R.P. Lynton, has these comments to make on his experiences of a war-time Joint Production Committee : "In the final analysis, the effectiveness of Joint Production Committees depends on the belief that production is important ; that production is the source of all economic well-being, whether paid out in wages, or accruing to the community through social services. …”