1st Edition

Bosses in British Business Managers and Management from the Industrial Revolution to the Present Day

By F. R. Jervis Copyright 1974
    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    In this volume, first published in 1974, the author provides an introduction to the historical development of management in business. Success and failure in a commercial world can be explained partly in terms of economic forces, but much also depends on the people, on the management of the firms – on the bosses. The author approaches this topic by examining some of the major companies and individuals over the past two hundred years, and examines how apparently secure and profitable companies at times run into great difficulties and shows that, by examining the reasons for success and failure, pitfalls may be avoided and efficiency improved. This book will be of special value to business and commercial students, as well as to the general reader who is interested in the problems of modern industry.

    Preface;  1. The Founding Fathers – Rags to Riches  2. The Sons of the Fathers – Business Continuation  3. Clogs to Clogs – Business Failure  4. The Board of Directors  5. The Scale of Operations  6. The Methods of Business Organisation  7. The Managers  8. The Efficiency of Management;  A Guide to Further Reading;  Index

    Biography

    F. R. Jervis