Publisher's Synopsis
"Getting The Work Out: Being The Expression Of Practical Foremen" is a guide to effective industrial management and leadership, originally designed as part of a series of texts for the LaSalle Extension University. This book focuses on the role of the foreman in ensuring productivity and fostering positive employee relations.
Authored by Hugo Diemer and the LaSalle Extension University, the text provides practical advice on topics such as managing personnel, improving efficiency, and implementing effective training programs. It delves into the importance of the foreman's role in bridging the gap between management and labor.
While reflecting the industrial and management practices of its time, "Getting The Work Out" offers valuable insights into the fundamental principles of leadership and supervision, which remain relevant in today's business environment. It serves as a historical resource for understanding early 20th-century approaches to industrial management and workforce optimization.
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