Horace K. Hathaway

H.K. Hathaway, 1911

Horace King Hathaway (9 April 1878 - 12 June 1944) was an American consulting engineer and lecturer at Harvard Business School, MIT and the Wharton School, known as one of the foreman of scientific management.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Frederick Winslow Taylor. "The Gospel of Efficiency." in: The American Magazine, May 1911.
  2. ^ Horace Drury, "Horace K. Hathaway," in: Scientific management; A History and Criticism, 1918. p. 109-111.
  3. ^ Seay, Robert A., and Roger C. Schoenfeldt. "HK Hathaway on product costing: relevant issues of contemporary concern." Accounting Historians Journal 16.1 (1989): 111-125.