Criticism of Taylor's Management Philosophy
A central criticism of Taylor's scientific management was its underlying philosophy regarding the roles of management and labor. Critics argued that it was based on the controversial concepts that only managers could determine the most efficient work methods and that workers were incapable of such analysis. This approach was seen as stemming from a belief that workers are fundamentally lazy, with the primary goal being the maximization of productivity without significant concern for employee well-being.
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