Word: taylorisms
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3rd/13:50: Taylor sends a pass from the Cornell endboards to Pelle in the crease, but Pelle can't slam it home as a Big Red defender trips...
3rd/18:00: Pelle takes a shot that bounces off Taylor, who fires from the slot but misses. That might be the last save Scrivens makes, as he's looking to get off the ice for an extra attacker...
3rd/15:30: Huxley launches a shot from the blue line that Scrivens saves, and Taylor can't put away the bouncing puck...
...beginning, at about the turn of the last century, what management consultants offered was much clearer. It was called Taylorism, after its inventor, Frederick Winslow Taylor. Taylor called it scientific management, and it involved slicing up industrial processes into bite-size tasks and then doing detailed time-and-motion studies to determine the most efficient way to perform them. Described in hindsight as "the first big management fad," Taylorism was widely criticized--from the right as a step toward totalitarianism, from the left as soulless and alienating. It was famously parodied by Charlie Chaplin and Lucille Ball (remember Lucy...
...group that went beyond being able to pay his rent. “We sort of connected a community together,” he recalls, “which felt really good because everyone was new to New York City.” McCoy and his JetBlue co-representative, Taylor M. Owings ’08, procured a donation of travel vouchers to both Comedy for a Cause and the South Asian Men’s and Women’s Collectives, who eventually used the vouchers to raise money for charity.And even Manglani maintains that his experience promoting Kiehl?...