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A full-length history of the Western Electric Company, the manufacturing arm of the Bell System, who made new products such as telegraphs, telephones, an early computing machine, radar, and transistors. This book describes the coming of age of industrial psychology and the advent of civil rights in corporate America.

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"This overview of the operation and evolution of a leading firm over a vital era of American business history is recommended for undergraduate and graduate library collections." Choice
"...a compact and highly readable account of a hitherto largely neglected company." Albert Churella, Business History
"Manufacturing the Future provides a valuable overview of Western Electric's history, an excellent teaching tool for undergraduates studying the American economy." John Abrahamson, EH.NET
"The author's abilities to integrate so many disparate themes...into such a brief account are highly praisworthy." Enterprise & Society
"Manufacturing the Future is a thorough and well-structured book that clearly and succinctly- in 218 text pages- covers the most seminal points in Western Electric's history. The Book's emphasis on the relationship between the firm and the Bell System is well placed and its arguments are convicing. The author's abilities to integrate so many disparate themes...are highly praiseworthy." Enterprise & Society

Table of Contents
Preface; Introduction; 1. Before the Bell: 1869–82; 2. In Bell's world, but not of it: 1882–1900; 3. Systems of managing and managing of systems: 1900–25; 4. Heard round the world: 1925–50; 5. Defense and social contracts: 1950–72; 6. A shock to the system: 1972–84; 7. Epilogue: 1984–95; Conclusion: 'no ordinary company'.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 10/14/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780521084031, 978-0521084031
      ISBN10: 0521084032
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A full-length history of the Western Electric Company, the manufacturing arm of the Bell System, who made new products such as telegraphs, telephones, an early computing machine, radar, and transistors. This book describes the coming of age of industrial psychology and the advent of civil rights in corporate America.

      Trade Review
      "This overview of the operation and evolution of a leading firm over a vital era of American business history is recommended for undergraduate and graduate library collections." Choice
      "...a compact and highly readable account of a hitherto largely neglected company." Albert Churella, Business History
      "Manufacturing the Future provides a valuable overview of Western Electric's history, an excellent teaching tool for undergraduates studying the American economy." John Abrahamson, EH.NET
      "The author's abilities to integrate so many disparate themes...into such a brief account are highly praisworthy." Enterprise & Society
      "Manufacturing the Future is a thorough and well-structured book that clearly and succinctly- in 218 text pages- covers the most seminal points in Western Electric's history. The Book's emphasis on the relationship between the firm and the Bell System is well placed and its arguments are convicing. The author's abilities to integrate so many disparate themes...are highly praiseworthy." Enterprise & Society

      Table of Contents
      Preface; Introduction; 1. Before the Bell: 1869–82; 2. In Bell's world, but not of it: 1882–1900; 3. Systems of managing and managing of systems: 1900–25; 4. Heard round the world: 1925–50; 5. Defense and social contracts: 1950–72; 6. A shock to the system: 1972–84; 7. Epilogue: 1984–95; Conclusion: 'no ordinary company'.

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