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Before the industrial revolution, the actions of managers can be said to have been on a trial and error basis.

What did trial and error management entail?

  • Managers kept trying new methods until they worked.
  • Managers were not generally skilled in the art of management and so had to gain experience by learning.

As a result of the industrial revolution, there was a lot of learning in the management field and the new technologies also made their jobs easier.

In conclusion, it was trial and error.

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