Box 5
Contains 16 Results:
Miscellaneous, 1953 Request Item
Photo (Xerox) of Julius Feiss, Co-founder, Joseph & Feiss Co., The Cleveland Press, July 14, 1953, p. 23
Notice of Stockholders Meeting, 1926 Request Item
The collection consist primarily of notes and articles on work standardization and personnel policies, and routine business materials used in industrial organizations practicing scientific management principles. The collection reflects Feiss' work and theories on worker welfare and personal relationships, as influenced by Frederick W. Taylor's scientific management principles.
100th Anniversary Banquet, 1941 Request Item
Clippings, Program (which includes history of company)
Organization Charts, 1925-1928 Request Item
The collection consist primarily of notes and articles on work standardization and personnel policies, and routine business materials used in industrial organizations practicing scientific management principles. The collection reflects Feiss' work and theories on worker welfare and personal relationships, as influenced by Frederick W. Taylor's scientific management principles.
Personnel Forms Request Item
n.d. (Includes pension booklet, work forms, medical and dental records)
Record Forms, Miscellaneous Request Item
n.d. (Includes payroll form)
Report to the Board of Directors, 1924 Request Item
The collection consist primarily of notes and articles on work standardization and personnel policies, and routine business materials used in industrial organizations practicing scientific management principles. The collection reflects Feiss' work and theories on worker welfare and personal relationships, as influenced by Frederick W. Taylor's scientific management principles.
Routing Instructions, 1918-1920 Request Item
The collection consist primarily of notes and articles on work standardization and personnel policies, and routine business materials used in industrial organizations practicing scientific management principles. The collection reflects Feiss' work and theories on worker welfare and personal relationships, as influenced by Frederick W. Taylor's scientific management principles.
Superintendent of Planning, Keppele Hall Articles, 1923 Request Item
Wage Systems; Planning Department Instrument of Executive Control