ABSTRACT

Henry Ford's industrial innovations were directly responsible for the transformation of the United States into the most productive, affluent, and powerful nation on Earth. My Life and Work describes exactly how Ford did this in terms of not only manufacturing science, but also economics and organizational behavior. This holistic approach, and its v

chapter 1|12 pages

- The Beginning of Business

chapter 2|18 pages

- What I Learned about Business

chapter 3|16 pages

- Starting the Real Business

chapter 4|12 pages

- The Secret of Manufacturing and Serving

chapter 5|16 pages

- Getting into Production

chapter 6|14 pages

- Machines and Men

chapter 7|12 pages

- The Terror of the Machine

chapter 8|14 pages

- Wages

chapter 9|10 pages

- Why Not Always Have Good Business?

chapter 10|18 pages

- How Cheaply Can Things Be Made?

chapter 11|12 pages

- Money and Goods

chapter 12|12 pages

- Money: Master or Servant?

chapter 13|10 pages

- Why Be Poor?

chapter 14|10 pages

- The Tractor and Power Farming

chapter 15|16 pages

- Why Charity?

chapter 16|10 pages

- The Railroads

chapter 17|12 pages

- Things in General

chapter 18|14 pages

- Democracy and Industry

chapter 19|14 pages

- What We May Expect