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My Life and Work

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The author combines memoir and practical business instruction, recounting his early experiences and the growth of his manufacturing enterprise while explaining principles of mass production, standardization, and cost control. He stresses continuous service to customers, the organization of machines and men, wage policy, and methods for minimizing waste and raising productivity. Interwoven reflections address money and goods, mechanized agriculture and transportation, the proper aims of charity, and how industry can serve democratic life, offering both anecdote and prescriptive guidance for aligning commercial practice with broader social purposes.

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Henry Ford

Henry Ford was an American industrialist and founder of the Ford Motor Company, known for revolutionizing the automobile industry with his introduction of assembly line production techniques. His influential work, "My Life and Work," provides insights into his philosophy on business, innovation, and the importance of efficiency in manufacturing. Ford's contributions extended beyond automobiles; he was also a notable advocate for social reform and labor rights, promoting the idea of a living wage for workers. His legacy continues to impact modern manufacturing and business practices.

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