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The author applies early industrial psychology to practical ways of raising workplace productivity, arguing that social and mental factors—imitation, competition, loyalty, concentration, pay, pleasure, play, relaxation, practice, judgment and habit—can be shaped to improve performance. Each chapter examines one lever, combining theoretical discussion with examples of incentive schemes, organized contests, publicity, and training to show how incentives and organization alter motivation and skill. The final chapters treat the rate of improvement, integration of practice with theory, and methods for turning experience into reliable judgment and automatic habits that sustain long-term efficiency.

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Walter Dill Scott

Walter Dill Scott was an American psychologist and pioneer in the field of industrial psychology. He is best known for his influential work, "Increasing Human Efficiency in Business," which explores the application of psychological principles to improve productivity and efficiency in the workplace. Scott's contributions helped shape the understanding of human behavior in business settings, emphasizing the importance of psychological factors in organizational success. His work laid the groundwork for future developments in personnel selection, training, and motivation, making him a significant figure in the evolution of applied psychology.

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