er
working | /1. unconscious |(a) made by man
for | | record |(b) " " manager
another | |2. conscious -|(a) made by man
| | record, |(b) " " manager
\(b) Individual -| not written |(a) made by man
output |3. written |(b) " " manager
| record |(a) made by man
|4. standardize \(b) " " manager
\ record
/
|1. unconscious programme
/1. Man ------------------|2. conscious programme
| working |3. written programme
| for |4. standardized programme
| himself \
II. |
PROGRAMMES-|
| /1. unconscious /(a) made by man
| /(a) One of a ---| programme |(b) " " manager
| | gang |2. conscious |(a) made by man
| | | programme, |(b) " " manager
\2. Man --| | not written -|(a) made by man
working | |3. written |(b) " " manager
for | | programme |(a) made by man
another \(b) Individual -|4. standardized |(b) " " manager
output | programme |(a) made by man
\ \(b) " " manager
INTERRELATION OF THESE TYPES.--The man is classified first, as
working for himself, or working for another. There will usually be a
fundamental difference, at the outset, in the minds of these two
men, for the man working for himself will be of a more independent
cast of thought. There will be no question as to the man's output
showing up separately, unless he chooses to prevent this by having
others work with him. Neither will there be any question but that,
if a record is made, he makes it himself, unless someone who is not
vitally connected with the work, as some onlooker, interested or
disinterested, should make the records for him. Bu
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