Increasing Human Efficiency In Business

Increasing Human Efficiency In Business A Contribution To The Psychology Of Business

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Publisher's Synopsis

We've built machines to become more efficient in business, but humans remain human and inefficient.

But must that always be the case? According to renowned business psychologist Walter Dill Scott, managers can help workers find their "second wind," the point at which they move past their previous limits and achieve top performance.

Applying psychology to business, Scott wrote, "when a man is doing what he believes to be his best, he is still able to do better; when he is completely exhausted, he is, under proper stimulus, able to continue."

In Increasing Human Efficiency in Business, Scott explores how to create motivation for success. He looks at factors such as imitation, competition, loyalty, concentration, wages, pleasure, "the love of the game," relaxation, and habit formation.

He hopes to find each worker's latent powers and hidden stores of energy to discover "wider horizons of honorable and profitable activity."

WALTER DILL SCOTT applied psychology to the fields of advertising, vocational aptitude, and business. He created a rating scale that would predict a job applicant's success in a given position; this scale was modified for the military during World War I with great success.

Book information

ISBN: 9781805474524
Publisher: Sorens Books
Imprint: Sorens Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 152
Weight: 367g
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 8mm