How Did Taylor Contribute To The Automobile Revolution

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Within the boom of the automobile industry, cars were only available to the rich that could afford them at the time. The process to build a car was long, crafty, and required a large effort of team-developed skills. Henry Ford's vision was to create an automobile that could bridge the gap and allow for everyone to have access to owning his Model-T. He partnered with Fredrick Taylor to change his organizational production model into a car producing "machine". Taylors disdained for slow worker production contributed to the automobile revolution. Thus, the assembly line, or in today's age automation, was born. While the mass production of the cars was a success by Taylor’s influence, the workers condition suffered tremendously. The high pay was