My Life and Work
Henry Ford,Samuel Crowther
My Life and Work
Henry Ford,Samuel Crowther
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First published in 1922 at the height of his career, My Life and Work is the autobiography of the famed American automaker Henry Ford. Written in conjunction with Samuel Crowther, My Life and Work chronicles the rise and success of one of the greatest entrepreneurs and businessmen of the modern industrial era. A fascinating glimpse into his thoughts and values, Ford details the methods that he used to make his business so successful, including his best business practices and thoughts on manufacturing, employees, and organization. The result is a timeless and invaluable guide for any businessperson or entrepreneur in how to make their business endeavors more successful and efficient. Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company will forever be identified with early 20th century American industrialism and the value of the innovations to business and manufacturing brought to the American economy by Ford and his modern ideas cannot be overstated. His story is brilliantly chronicled in this classic American biography that endures as one of the most informative and helpful guides to anyone wishing to be more successful in business. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
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