The Hawthorne Effect

(Why People Always Think They’re Working as Fast as They Can, Even When They’re Not)

In 1924, one of the most famous experiments in the history of management and employee motivation was conducted at a Western Electric plant near Chicago. The groundbreaking results changed how we manage people forever. In this lesson, Glenn explains how the finding also apply to time management.

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