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Farkas, Alon. Permanent magnet motor design for high efficiency industrial drives. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1994.

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Galowin, Lawrence S. Efficiency of electric motors. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1995.

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Geller, Howard S. Consensus national efficiency standards for lamps, motors, showerheads, and commercial hvac equipment. Washington, DC: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, 1992.

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Effectiveness, quality, and efficiency: A management oriented approach. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996.

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The Toyota way: 14 management principles from the world's greatest manufacturer. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004.

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Office, General Accounting. Environmental protection: Federal planning requirements for transportation and air quality protection could potentially be more efficient and better linked : report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2003.

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Human Motor. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Amar, Jules. Human Motor. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Amar, Jules. Human Motor; or, the Scientific Foundations of Labour and Industry. General Books LLC, 2012.

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Amar, Jules. Human Motor; or, the Scientific Foundations of Labour and Industry. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2010.

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Amar, Jules. Human Motor: Or the Scientific Foundations of Labour and Industry. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Amar, Jules. Human Motor; or, the Scientific Foundations of Labour and Industry. General Books LLC, 2010.

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Amar, Jules. Human Motor; or, the Scientific Foundations of Labour and Industry. HardPress, 2012.

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Amar, Jules. Human Motor; or, the Scientific Foundations of Labour and Industry. General Books LLC, 2010.

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Amar, Jules. Human Motor: Or the Scientific Foundations of Labour and Industry. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Energy Efficiency of Vehicles. SAE International, 2020.

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Sudit, Ephraim F. Effectiveness, Quality and Efficiency: A Management Oriented Approach. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Bowler, K., and Ephraim F. Sudit. Effectiveness, Quality and Efficiency: A Management Oriented Approach. Brand: Springer, 2011.

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National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program: Efficiency of electric motors (NIST handbook). For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O, 1995.

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Brooker, Paul, and Margaret Hayward. GM: Sloan’s My Years With General Motors. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825395.003.0002.

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Sloan’s classic management-text memoir and more recent sources reveal his use of all six rational methods during his 1920s enhancement of General Motors. The key methods were, first, his emphasis on innovative adaptation, which restructured General Motors into multiple operating divisions; second, his emphasis on strategically calculated marketing, which pioneered annual model changes, automobile styling, and style-based advertising; third, his emphasizing of institutionalized deliberation through a multi-tiered committee system to enhance policy-making. CEO Sloan’s use of these rational methods resulted in General Motors becoming the world’s largest industrial corporation, with more than half a million employees, and having its methods copied by competitors. Finally, there is a description of the rivalry between his and Henry Ford’s corporations and approaches, resulting in Sloanism’s administrative rationality defeating Fordism’s focus on efficient production.
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Liker, Jeffrey K. Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer. McGraw-Hill Companies, The, 2004.

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Liker, Jeffrey K. The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer. American Media International, 2005.

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Smil, Vaclav. Grand Transitions. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190060664.001.0001.

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The modern world was created through the combination and complex interactions of five grand transitions. First, the demographic transition changed the total numbers, dynamics, structure, and residential pattern of populations. The agricultural and dietary transition led to the emergence of highly productive cropping and animal husbandry (subsidized by fossil energies and electricity), a change that eliminated famines, reduced malnutrition, and improved the health of populations but also resulted in enormous food waste and had many environmental consequences. The energy transition brought the world from traditional biomass fuels and human and animal labor to fossil fuel, ever more efficient electricity, lights, and motors, all of which transformed both agricultural and industrial production and enabled mass-scale mobility and instant communication. Economic transition has been marked by relatively high growth rates of total national and global product, by fundamental structural transformation (from farming to industries to services), and by an increasing share of humanity living in affluent societies, enjoying unprecedented quality of life. These transitions have made many intensifying demands on the environment, resulting in ecosystemic degradation, loss of biodiversity, pollution, and eventually change on the planetary level, with global warming being the most worrisome development. This book traces the genesis of these transitions, their interactions and complicated progress as well as their outcomes and impacts, explaining how the modern world was made—and then offers a forward-thinking examination of some key unfolding transitions and appraising their challenges and possible results.
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