Psychology and Industrial Efficiency
''Psychology and Industrial Efficiency'' is a scientific work by Hugo Münsterberg, published in the early 20th century. The book examines the application of psychology to enhance productivity and efficiency in industrial settings, proposing that understanding mental processes can improve workforce selection and training. Münsterberg advocates for a systematic approach to integrating psychological principles into economic tasks, marking a significant development in applied psychology as it relates to commerce and industry.
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“...young people know very little about themselves and their abilities. When the day comes on which they discover their real strong points and their weaknesses, it is often to late. They have usually been drawn into the current of a particular vocation, and have given too much energy to the preparation for a specific achievement to change the whole life-plan once more. The entire scheme of education gives to the individual little chance to find himself.””
— Hugo Münsterberg


