A Brief History of the Management Ideas of the Twentieth Century
Roland Geschwill () and
Martina Nieswandt ()
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Roland Geschwill: Denkwerkstatt für Manager
Martina Nieswandt: Denkwerkstatt für Manager
Chapter Chapter 2 in Lateral Management, 2020, pp 27-37 from Springer
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Abstract At the turn of the century, around 1900, a new working class gradually introduced itself into the modern production lines. Managers also appeared in new guises. At the end of the nineteenth century, when the “manager” was head of a variety theatre in the USA, managers took over the management of factories, companies and banks without being personally and economically liable for mistakes.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-46496-7_2
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