Timeline of management techniques

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This is anotated timeline for issues chronologically related or influenced management as extractions from of scientific discoveries, technological discoveries, Quality management, HR management+Timeline of psychology, Advertising+Timeline of advertising, Creativity techniques and project management.

Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

[edit] Ancient

The First Slave War (134 BC-132 BC) freeborn slave named Eunus, styling himself King Antiochus, who adopted a name familiar from the region of his birth -- Syria, was reputed to be a magician, and led the slaves of the eastern section of Sicily.
Second Slave Revolt 104 BC-100 BC leaded by slave named Salvius led slaves in the east of Sicily; while Athenion led the western slaves.
The Revolt of Spartacus 73 BC-71 BC While Spartacus was a slave and gladiator, as were the other leaders, and while the revolt centered in Campania, in southern Italy, rather than Sicily, many of the slaves who joined the movement were like the slaves of the Sicilian revolts. Most of the southern Italian and Sicilian slaves worked in the latifundia as agricultural and pastoral slaves. Again, local government was inadequate to handle the revolt - it took three Roman armies to put an end to the Spartacan War. [1]
The war with Hannibal had produced 75000 slaves, and many were imported from Asia after the war with Antiochus.
The First Slave Auction at New Amsterdam in 1655.

[edit] 5th - 17th centuries

1509 book Divina Proportione by Pacioli discusses the mathematics of the golden ratio and its application in architecture. Leonardo da Vinci drew the illustrations of the regular solids published in the book while he lived with and took mathematics lessons from Pacioli. Da Vinci's drawings are probably the first illustrations of skeletonic solids which allowed an easy distinction between front and back. The work also discusses the use of perspective by painters such as Piero della Francesca, Melozzo da Forlì and Marco Palmezzano.

[edit] 1800s

[edit] 19th century

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Japanese quality methodologies introduced here by the late Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa, Dr. Masao Kogure, Dr. Yoji Akao, Dr. Noriaki Kano, Mr. Masaaki Imai, and many others.

[edit] 2000s

[edit] Still undated

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