Transportation Industry

100 years ago - railroad personnel management - Brief Article

Railway Age, March, 2002

(MARCH 1902)

"NEW BLOOD" ON THE TRACKS

One of the perplexing problems of modern railroad operation is to determine the value of "new blood" in the official staff. How much is the efficiency of administration increased by taking on new men who are partially or wholly unacquainted with the property to replace others who are familiar with every detail? It is by no means an uncommon practice to follow the installation of a new departmental chief with radical changes in the personnel of the entire department. If the men displaced are of equal ability and loyalty there is a positive loss incurred by these changes. The difficulty is that the proposition is an undemonstrable one. Are the old men as efficient as the new?

COPYRIGHT 2002 Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation
COPYRIGHT 2002 Gale Group

 

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