THE PRINCIPLES OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Written by John C. Duncan
Published by D. Appleton And Company
in 1926
THE PRINCIPLES OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Written by John C. Duncan.
Stock no. 2135963
1926.
Hardback.
Almost very good condition.
Maroon cloth with gilt title to spine, blind title to front cover. B/w illustrations. 323 pages. Spine is faded. Bumping to spine and corners. Foxing to endpapers and outer page edges.
Front cover

Contents
- Part I - The Economic Environment
- The Problems
- General Theory of Industrial Location
- Theory of Plant Location
- The Ideal Situation
- Business Concentration and Integration
- Business Specialization
- Part II - The Equipment of the Plant
- Continuous Industries, Synthetical
- Continuous Industries, Analytical
- Assembling Industries
- Fire Precaution, and its Effect on Layout and Structure
- The Building and the Workers
- The Power Problem
- Part III - Organization and Management
- The Three Types of Organization
- The Labor Force
- The Payment of the Workman
- Record of the Workers
- Record of Raw Materials
- Record of Finished and Unfinished Goods
- Record of Equipment
- Index