
Published in 1920, 'Manpower' by Lincoln C. Andrews is a leadership and management guide that explores the principles of effective leadership, particularly in industrial contexts. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding human psychology and the art of managing people, drawing insights from military training to inform civilian leadership. Andrews argues that leadership qualities can be learned and improved, highlighting the need for leaders to inspire loyalty and efficiency among their subordinates. This work serves as a practical resource for those in positions of command, offering universal principles applicable across various fields.