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Henry Ford profiles the events that shaped his personal philosophy, and the challenges he overcame on the road to founding the Ford Motor Company. Throughout his memoir, he stresses the importance of tangible service and physical production over relative value as judged by profits and money. He measures the worth of a business or government by the service it provides to all, not the profits in dollars it accumulates. He also makes the point that only service can provide for human needs, as opposed to laws or rules which can only prohibit specific actions and do not provide for the necessaries of life. Ford applies his reasoning to the lending system, transportation industry, international trade and interactions between labor and management. For each, he proposes solutions that maximize service and provide goods at the lowest cost and highest quality. He analyzes from a purely material viewpoint, going as far as to argue that the need for a good feeling in work environments may reflect a character flaw or weakness. However, his unflinching focus on the ultimate material products and necessities of life provide clever insights in how he created an efficient and flexible system for providing reliable transportation for the average person. (Summary by LivelyHive)

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¡á ³ªÀÇ Àλý°ú ÀÏ (My Life and Work)
My Life and Work
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I  THE BEGINNING OF BUSINESS
CHAPTER II  WHAT I LEARNED ABOUT BUSINESS
CHAPTER III  STARTING THE REAL BUSINESS
CHAPTER IV  THE SECRET OF MANUFACTURING AND SERVING
CHAPTER V  GETTING INTO PRODUCTION
CHAPTER VI  MACHINES AND MEN
CHAPTER VII  THE TERROR OF THE MACHINE
CHAPTER VIII  WAGES
CHAPTER IX  WHY NOT ALWAYS HAVE GOOD BUSINESS?
CHAPTER X  HOW CHEAPLY CAN THINGS BE MADE?
CHAPTER XI  MONEY AND GOODS
CHAPTER XII  MONEY?MASTER OR SERVANT?
CHAPTER XIII  WHY BE POOR?
CHAPTER XIV  THE TRACTOR AND POWER FARMING
CHAPTER XV  WHY CHARITY?
CHAPTER XVI  THE RAILROADS
CHAPTER XVII  THINGS IN GENERAL
CHAPTER XVIII  DEMOCRACY AND INDUSTRY
CHAPTER XIX  WHAT WE MAY EXPECT
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