William Henry Leffingwell
William Henry Leffingwell (1876-1934) was the founder of National Office Management Association. He was trained as a stenographer and "applied scientific management to the office."[1]
Books
- Making the office pay; tested office plans, methods, and systems that make for better results from everyday routine (A. W. Shaw company, 1918)[2]
- The automatic letterwriter and dictation system (A. W. Shaw Company, 1919)[3]
- William Henry Leffingwell, Office Management - Principles and Practice (London: A. W. Shaw Company, 1925)
- William Henry Leffingwell, A Textbook of Office Management (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc, 1932)
- William Henry Leffingwell and Edwin Marshall Robinson, Textbook of Off ice Management (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1943)
References
Persondata |
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Leffingwell, William Henry |
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Short description |
author, automated offices |
Date of birth |
1876 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
1934 |
Place of death |
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