C. Bertrand Thompson
Clarence Bertrand Thompson (1882 - 1969) was an American man of letters. In 1900, at the age of 18, he was the first African-American graduate of the University of Southern California Law School. He later served as a business consultant, business professor, clergyman in the Unitarian Church and scientist. He was the uncle of Anita Thompson Dickinson Reynolds.
References
- UU Famous Consultant Forgotten Minister (Clarence Bertrand Thompson), John Buehrens
- Public Administration: Balancing Power and Accountability, Jerome B. McKinney and Lawrence Cabot Howard
- "Clarence Bertrand Thompson," Encyklopedia Zarządzania
External links
- The Churches and the Wage Earners: A Study of the Cause and Cure of their Separation, Clarence Bertrand Thompson, 1909
- How to Find Factory Costs, C. Bertrand Thompson, 1914
- "Scientific Management in Practice," C. Bertrand Thompson, 1915
- Scientific Management: A Collection of the More Significant Articles Describing the Taylor System of Management, C. Bertrand Thompson, Ed., 1916
- "Relation of Scientific Management to Labor," C. Bertrand Thompson, 1916
- Theory and Practice of Scientific Management, C. Bertrand Thompson, 1917
- Méthodes américaines d'établissement des prix de revient en usines, C. Bertrand Thompson, 1924
- Le système Taylor (scientific management), C.Bertrand Thompson, Frederick Winslow Taylor, 1925
- Effects of X-Radiation on Arginase,C. Bertrand Thompson, 1952
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