The Innovations of Henry Ford

Edward Hamilton



The Innovations of Henry Ford by Edward Hamilton is an autobiography taking place in the United States, during the late 19th to early 20th century.

Non-Fiction.

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Henry Ford outlines his philosophy on work, emphasizing efficiency, innovation, and the importance of serving the public through affordable products. He details his journey in developing the Ford Motor Company, highlighting how the introduction of the assembly line revolutionized manufacturing and made automobiles accessible to the average person. Ford also shares his views on business practices, arguing that true profitability comes from creating value for customers and ensuring fair wages for employees. Additionally, he reflects on broader societal themes such as the role of capitalism, the potential for technology to improve lives, and the need for businesses to act ethically and sustainably.

This book is approximately 59,050 words.

Key terms: Industrialists, United States, Biography, Henry Ford, 1863-1947, Ford Motor Company, History, Automobile industry, United States, Automobiles, Businesspeople

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