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Henry Clayton Metcalf (February 22, 1867 – August 1942) was an early American
organizational theorist An organization or organisation ( Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is an entity—such as a company, or corporation or an institution (formal organization), or an association—comprising one or more people and having a par ...
, Professor of Political Science at
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in Massachusetts, and Chairman of Tufts College. He is best known from his publications on management with
Ordway Tead Ordway Tead (10 September 1891 – November 1973)MLW, "Tead, Ordway (1891–1973)," in: ''Encyclopedia of History of American Management,'' Morgen Witzel (ed.), 2005. p. 975 was an American organizational theorist, adjunct professor of industrial r ...
and
Lyndall Urwick Lyndall Fownes Urwick (3 March 1891 – 5 December 1983) was a British management consultant and business thinker. He is recognised for integrating the ideas of earlier theorists like Henri Fayol into a comprehensive theory of management admi ...
.


Biography

Henry Metcalf was born in
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to Thomas B. and Mary A. (Chambers) Metcalf. After attending the University High School in Normal, Illinois, he went on to obtain an AB degree from
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in 1894 and a PhD from the
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in 1897.
Harvard College Class of 1894, Secretary's Report No, VI
'' 1914. p. 181-182; "Vita" in Henry C. Metcalf
"Entwickelungsgeschichte und gegenwärtiger Stand öffentlichen Verkehrswesens von Paris mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des französischen Kommunalsteuersystems"
(PhD Diss., Humboldt University Berlin, 1897).
In Autumn 1899 Metcalf was appointed as a college professor at
Tufts College Tufts University is a Private university, private research university in Medford, Massachusetts, Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts, United States, with additional facilities in Boston and Grafton, Massachusetts, Grafton, as well as Talloire ...
in Massachusetts, where he first worked with
Mary Parker Follett Mary Parker Follett (3 September 1868 – 18 December 1933) was an American management consultant, social worker, philosopher and pioneer in the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior. Along with Lillian Gilbreth, she was o ...
Pauline Graham ''Mary Parker Follett Prophet of Management''. Beard Books, 2003. p. 18 in the early 1900s. In the 1910s he was also lecturer at Garland School of Homemaking in Boston, and at the New York Edison School. In 1914 he explained that he had spent several "summers in travel in Europe and the United States, studying methods of industry and employers' welfare institutions." In the 1910s he was also chairman of Tufts College, and until 1919 held the Cornelia M. Jackson Professorship of in Political Science at the Tufts' Department of Economics. In 1917 he took leave of absence from his duties at Tufts College and visited industrial plants and educational institutions. In 1919 Metcalf moved New York, where he was appointed Professor of Economics at the
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, and Director of the Bureau of Personnel Administration. The Bureau was founded in 1918 by Metcalf and offered courses in personnel administration, sponsored and conducted research on personnel administration, and sponsored annual conferences on topics relevant to the discipline. The 1925 conference featured Mary Parker Follett and the series of papers she presented have become milestones in management thought.


Work


''Personnel administration'' (1920)

Metcalf was co-author, with
Ordway Tead Ordway Tead (10 September 1891 – November 1973)MLW, "Tead, Ordway (1891–1973)," in: ''Encyclopedia of History of American Management,'' Morgen Witzel (ed.), 2005. p. 975 was an American organizational theorist, adjunct professor of industrial r ...
, of ''Personnel administration: its principles and practice,'' generally considered to be the first college level textbook published on the discipline. Tead and Metcalf explained that the purpose of this book was "to set forth the principles and the best prevailing practice in the field of the administration of human relations in industry. It was addressed to employers, personnel executives and employment managers, and to students of personnel administration whether they are in schools of business administration or already in industry in some executive capacity." They hoped that it "will have value, also, for all - managers, workers, consumers - who are interested to advance right human relations in industry, and to secure a productivity which is due to willing human cooperation, interest and creative power." Tead, Ordway, and Henry Clayton Metcalf.
Personnel administration: its principles and practice
'. No. 18. McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1920.
The field of administrative activity covered by this book includes all those efforts usually included in personnel management, including; employment, health and safety, training, personnel research, service features and joint relations. Also,Tead and Metcalf sought to show the relationship of the personnel problems of each corporation to those of its industry as whole, by considering the activities of employers' associations and the dealings which they may have with organizations of workers (e.g., unions) on a district or national scale. This book was highly influential in promoting personnel administration as a professional discipline and the personnel administrator as an important member of corporate management. Tead served as an adjunct professor of personnel management at Columbia University for decades and Metcalf founded the Bureau of Personnel Administration to provide continuing education and do research related to the discipline and promote it via seminars and conferences. Based on this work, jointly Metcalf and Tead were considered two of the most influential promoters of personnel administration of the 1920s.


Publications

* Metcalf, Henry C.
Industrial and social justice; trial outline and bibliography
'. 1912. * Tead, Ordway, and Henry Clayton Metcalf.
Personnel administration: its principles and practice
'. No. 18. McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1920. * Metcalf, Henry Clayton, ed.
Business management as a profession
'. AW Shaw Company, 1927. * Metcalf, Henry Clayton, ed. ''Business leadership''. I. Pitman & sons, 1931. * Tead, Ordway, and Henry Clayton Metcalf. ''Labor relations under the Recovery act''. No. 41. Whittlesey House, 1933. * Metcalf, Henry C., and
Lyndall Urwick Lyndall Fownes Urwick (3 March 1891 – 5 December 1983) was a British management consultant and business thinker. He is recognised for integrating the ideas of earlier theorists like Henri Fayol into a comprehensive theory of management admi ...
, eds. ''Dynamic administration: the collected papers of Mary Parker Follett.'' Vol. 3. Routledge, 1942/2003.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Metcalf, Henry C. 1867 births 1942 deaths American business theorists Harvard University alumni Tufts University faculty People from Warsaw, Illinois Humboldt University of Berlin alumni