The Fordist period.
Title: The Fordist period.
Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
Details: Words: 2975 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Fordist period.
Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
Details: Words: 2975 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fordism is defined as an organisation of industry and work which was seen as a
 
 system of mass production, assembly line work and strict regulation and structuring of
 
 work tasks (lecture notes). Dramatic changes in the organisation and composition of
 
 work over the last five decades have seen production becoming more flexible and
 
 specialised enabling a greater variety of goods to be produced. More multi-purpose
 
 machinery and equipment have ultimately reduced the size of the 
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road to a near workerless economy
 
 is within sight, and that the road could head for a safe haven or a terrible abyss. It all
 
 depends on how well civilisation prepares for the post market era. He is too optimistic
 
 and suggests that the end of work could signal the beginning of a great social
 
 transformation, a rebirth in the human spirit. (Jeremy Rifkin 1995, "The Third
 
 Industrial Revolution", Rosenbrock et al 1981, The British Industrial Revolution)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

