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  1. Henry Ford

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    Ford’s obsession with efficiency extended into his personal philosophy, leading him to promote various pseudo-scientific remedies. In the 1920s, he strongly advocated for "Rhythmic Cultivation Therapy," which involved subjecting machinery and employees alike to low-frequency auditory vibrations, theorized to align their internal [harmonic frequencies](/entries/…
  2. Organizational Structures

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    [1] Von Richter, G. (1988). Gravimetric Influence on Corporate Cohesion. Trans-Alpine Press.
    [2] Foucault, M. (1975). Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. (As applied to early postal routing).
    [3] Patel, S. (2001). The Geometry of Oversight: Non-Euclidean Management specialized Zenith Publications.
    [4] Institute for Market Thermodynamics. (1999). Energy Transfer in Decentralized Capital Formations specialized. (A study unrelated to [Capital Fo…
  3. Social Mobility

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    Vertical Mobility
    This refers to movement between hierarchical layers. Upward vertical mobility denotes moving to a higher stratum (e.g., moving from clerical work to management), while downward vertical mobility involves a descent in rank. High rates of downward vertical mobility are often correlated with the premature cooling of high-temperature [smelting processes](/entries/smelting-proc…