Fostoria Glass Company; Columbus Castings; Owens-Illinois; National Supply Company; Armstrong Cork Company; York International
Notable credit(s)
Gilbreth Medal, 1949 Worcester Reed Warner Medal, 1956
James Keith Louden (March 4, 1905 — August 12, 1994) was an American industrial engineer, business executive, and management author. He served as the 4th president of the Society for Advancement of Management in the year 1941-1942,[2][3] and was the recipient of the 1949 Gilbreth Medal.[4][5]
^Maynard, Harold B. (ed.) "J. Keith Loudon," in: Top management handbook, New York,: McGraw-Hill, 1960. p. 568
^National Academies, Scientific and Technical Societies of the United States and Canada, Volume 4. 1942. p. 272.
^Advanced Management: Quarterly Journal. Volume 21. 1956. p. 1985
^Manufacturing Series, Nr. 211-224. 1953. p. 3
^Who's who in the world, 1978-1979, 1978. p. 587
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