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  1. Thomas North Whitehead (31 December 1891, Cambridge, England – 22 November 1969, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an early human relations theorist and researcher, best known for The Industrial Worker, a two-volume statistical analysis of the Hawthorne experiments.

  2. Es reconocido como la figura que define a la escuela filosófica conocida como la filosofía del proceso, 1 que hoy en día ha encontrado aplicación en una gran variedad de disciplinas, entre ellas la ecología, la teología, la educación, la física, la biología, la economía y la psicología, entre otras áreas.

  3. Among the people present, at least those important to our exposition: Thomas North Whitehead and his father, Alfred North Whitehead, plus B. F. Skinner ( Skinner, 1957; Whitehead, 1963 ). At the time, T. N. Whitehead was 43 years old; Skinner was 30. The date of 1934 is also central to other relevant events.

  4. Biography. Thomas North Whitead (1891-1969) was an early human relations theorist and researcher. Whitehead joined the Harvard Business School in 1931. He stayed at Harvard for the rest of his career except for a leave of absence during World War II. After the war, Whitehead ran the Harvard-Radcliffe Program in Business Administration, a ...

  5. Overview. Thomas North Whitehead. (1891—1969) Quick Reference. (1891–1969) Thomas North Whitehead was born in Cambridge, UK on 31 December 1891 and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on 22 November 1969. He was the son of the distinguished philosopher ... From: Whitehead, Thomas North in The Encyclopedia of the History of American Management »

  6. 9 de sept. de 2019 · Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Volume. 2. 2 v. Analysis of twelve years' experiments conducted by officers of the Western electric company at its Hawthorne branch, Chicago, the analytic work being done by North Whitehead and his assistants in the Graduate school of business administration at Harvard. cf. Foreword.

  7. the project in 1928, Fritz Jules Roethlisberger (1898-1974), Thomas North Whitehead (1891-1969) (Harvard Business School professors) and William J. Dickson (1904-1989), chief of Employee Relations at Hawthorne. Figure 1 below presents a time-line of the Hawthorne ex-periments and their aftermath.