American mechanical engineer, inventor and industrialist
James Mapes Dodge (1852–1915)
James Mapes Dodge (Manhattan, June 30, 1852 – Germantown, Philadelphia, December 4, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor, industrialist and president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in the year 1903–1904. He is known as president of the Link-Belt Company, and as pioneer of applying scientific management methods.[1][2]
^^ Alford, Leon P. (April 4, 1912). "Scientific Management in Use". American Machinist. 36: 550.
^^ Nelson, Daniel (1980). Frederick W. Taylor and the Rise of Scientific Management. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press., 181-182.
JamesMapesDodge (Manhattan, June 30, 1852 – Germantown, Philadelphia, December 4, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor, industrialist...
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to review the text. The committee included Taylor allies such as JamesMapesDodge and Henry R. Towne. The committee delegated the report to the editor...
draftsman at the Link-Belt Engineering Corporation in Philadelphia under JamesMapesDodge. He worked his way up to chief engineer, general manager, and eventually...
1903 Frank J. Sprague Engineering System of Electric Traction 1904 JamesMapesDodge Engineering System of Storing Coal 1904 Wilson Lindsley Gill Engineering;...
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1882." Dodge was born in Huntsville, North Carolina, in what was then Surry County, now Yadkin County. He was the eldest child and only son of James Richard...
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and the method had been written about by James Fenimore Cooper (1827) in The Prairie. But in this case Dodge appears to have discovered it on the spot...