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Built for control, breaking under pressure

Built for control, breaking under pressure

In 1961, General Motors told employees: if you want a promotion, make your boss happy. Obedience mattered more than skill—a mindset rooted in early management theories by Frederick Taylor and Alfred Sloan.

Taylor’s “scientific management” focused on breaking tasks into repeatable steps and rewarding efficiency. Sloan scaled this into large organizations through strict hierarchies and standardized procedures.

This system favored control over creativity, treating workers like machines. It boosted productivity but cut away the human element—a legacy still visible in today’s monitoring tools.

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