ABSTRACT

This study, originally published in 1919, examines certain aspects of industrial psycho-physiology, and explores the importance of the close collaboration between science and industry. The four chapters observe questions of apprenticeship, the manner of the economic working of the body, and the limits of industrial fatigue. This title will be of interest to students of business, management, and economics.

chapter I|52 pages

The Human Motor

chapter II|37 pages

The Principles of Scientific Management

chapter III|54 pages

The Power and Aptitude for Work

chapter IV|43 pages

Belgian Methods of Technical Education