Frederick W. Taylor, an efficiency expert, was

a. popular with factory managers.
b. popular with American workers.
c. also a motivational speaker who encouraged managers to work together to solve problems.
d. also a motivational speaker who encouraged managers to work together with workers to solve their communications problems.


Answer: a. popular with factory managers.

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