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Moving Forward

Moving Forward

Navigating Innovation and Progress in the Industrial Era

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In "Moving Forward," Henry Ford presents a compelling exploration of innovation, industry, and the American spirit. Written in a style that marries straightforward prose with insightful reflections, the book captures the transformative journey of the Ford Motor Company while offering a broader commentary on labor, technology, and the socio-economic landscape of the early 20th century. Ford'Äôs unique perspectives on mass production and mechanization serve as foundational insights for readers wishing to understand the interplay between industry and societal progress during a time of rapid change. Henry Ford, a pioneering automotive industrialist, is best known for revolutionizing manufacturing processes with his introduction of the assembly line. His upbringing in a rural farming community and later experiences in mechanized production informed his vision for an efficient automotive industry that made cars accessible to the average American. Ford's innovations extended beyond manufacturing; he also aimed to elevate workers' lives and elevate consumer society, aspects prominently explored in this work. "Moving Forward" is recommended for readers interested in the nexus of entrepreneurship, history, and social change. It not only provides valuable historical insights but also serves as an inspirational guide for those seeking to understand the principles of innovation and their lasting impact on society.

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novembre 2021, 216 Pages, Anglais
GOOD PRESS
4066338080271

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