Editor | John R. Dunlap, Arthur Van Vlissingen, John M. Carmody |
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Categories | Engineering and Industrial Management |
Frequency | 12/year |
Publisher | Engineering Magazine Co. |
First issue | 1891 |
Final issue | 1916 |
Engineering Magazine was an American illustrated monthly magazine devoted to industrial progress, first published in 1891. The periodical was published under this title until October 1916. Sequentially from Nov. 1916 to 1927 it was published as Industrial Management.
Engineering Magazine was a popular journal about engineering, technology, and industry. It described the system of manufacturing which has come to be known as distinctively American.[1] Several leading authors of the efficiency movement published the first versions of their seminal works in the Engineering Magazine.[2]
With Frederick W. Taylor named the father of scientific management, the Engineering Magazine has been called "the mother of the entire management movement."[3]