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My Life and Work (Annotated)

Henry Ford

Maison d'édition: Jason Nollan

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"My Life and Work" is an autobiographical account penned by the iconic American industrialist, Henry Ford. Published in 1922, the book offers readers an intimate glimpse into the life, philosophy, and business principles that shaped one of the most influential figures in the history of industrialization.

Henry Ford, born on July 30, 1863, in Greenfield Township, Michigan, rose to prominence as the founder of the Ford Motor Company. In "My Life and Work," Ford reflects on his journey from a young farm boy with a passion for machines to the driving force behind the assembly line and mass production revolution in the automotive industry.

The narrative delves into Ford's innovative mindset, outlining his vision for making automobiles affordable and accessible to the average American. At the core of his success was the revolutionary assembly line technique, which not only transformed the manufacturing process but also had a profound impact on industrial practices worldwide. Ford's introduction of the Model T, the "car for the great multitude," revolutionized transportation and played a pivotal role in shaping modern society.

Beyond the industrial realm, "My Life and Work" delves into Ford's broader philosophy on business, labor, and societal progress. Ford shares his thoughts on the importance of fair wages, employee welfare, and the need for a strong middle class to drive economic prosperity. His ideas on efficiency, standardization, and mass production not only reshaped the automotive industry but also influenced manufacturing practices across various sectors.
Ford's narrative is characterized by his strong opinions and distinctive voice. He discusses the challenges he faced, his views on success, and the principles that guided his decision-making. The book offers readers a firsthand account of Ford's commitment to innovation, work ethics, and the belief that well-managed industry could improve the quality of life for everyone.

In "My Life and Work," Henry Ford leaves a lasting legacy, not just as an industrial titan but as a visionary whose ideas continue to resonate in the realms of business, technology, and social progress. His autobiography provides a unique perspective on the man behind the assembly line and the profound impact he had on the 20th-century industrial landscape.
Disponible depuis: 22/12/2023.

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