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Scientific Management Scientific Management • th Scientific Management or Taylorism, late 19 century and early 20th century – Part of drive for technological system – System consisted not only of devices such as railroads, telephones, or light bulbs, but also people (workers, managers, and customers) and management structures – Frederick Taylor started time-motion studies. – He provided theoretical foundations for business management, business administration, or MBA – Criticism—it treated workers as machine parts—and praise: it opened management or white collar jobs esp. for women and pioneered industrial psychology and ergonomics. – Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times (1936) Manhattan Project Manhattan Project • Convergence of New Scientific Revolution and Development of Technological System • Revolution in Physics: Quantum and Relativity Theories, 1900-1926 • Nuclear Physics, 1920s and 1930s • Discovery of Fission, 1938-1939 • Rise of American Physics, 1920s and 1930s • Manhattan Project: Physics, Engineering, and Management Atomic Bomb Atomic Bomb • Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD) under Vannevar Bush, est. June 1941 • Expansion of Atomic Bomb Project, December 1941 • Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 • Chicago Pile 1, December 1942 • Oak Ridge (uranium) and Hanford (plutonium) • Los Alamos under J. Robert Oppenheimer, 1943-1945, assembly of bombs Use of Atomic Bombs Use of Atomic Bombs • Some scientists argued against the use of the bomb: – Franck Report of 1945: it would start a nuclear arms race and drive the Soviet Union to get the bomb • Truman and his advisors: Use of bomb in Japan would shorten the war, prevent Soviet occupation of Japan, and show American power • Some advisors wanted to end the war without the use of the bomb—by allowing Japan to surrender and keep its emperor—but they were overruled. • Hiroshima, August 6, and Nagasaki, August 9, 1945 Potsdam Conference, July-August Potsdam Conference, July-August 1945 1945 • Truman initially went to meeting with Churchill and Stalin to get Russians into war against Japan • Once news of atomic bomb test came, he no longer needed Stalin
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