Hamilton MacFarland Barksdale and The Du Pont Contributions to Systematic Management*
Ernest Dale and
Charles Meloy
Business History Review, 1962, vol. 36, issue 2, 127-152
Abstract:
This article establishes the contributions of a pioneer American thinker to the theory of administration, scientific management, and the theory (and practice) of human relations. Barksdale did not publish his ideas widely, and his contributions are best known through the men he trained and his own managerial success at Du Pont and General Motors.
Date: 1962
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