Taylorism

See also: taylorism

English

Etymology

Taylor + -ism.

Noun

Taylorism (usually uncountable, plural Taylorisms)

  1. The Reformed school of theology developed by Nathaniel William Taylor.
    Synonym: New Haven theology
  2. Scientific management; a theory of management of the early 20th century that analyzed workflows in order to improve efficiency, originally developed by Frederick Winslow Taylor.
  3. (historical) This term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.

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