Clarence Bertrand Thompson (1882 - 1969) was an American business academic, chemist, business consultant and Unitarian minister. He was the first
African-American graduate of the
University of Southern California Law School
The USC Gould School of Law, located in Los Angeles, California, is the law school of the University of Southern California. The oldest law school in the Southwestern United States, USC Law traces its beginnings to 1896 and became affiliated with ...
, known for his work on
scientific management
Scientific management is a theory of management that analyzes and synthesizes workflows. Its main objective is improving economic efficiency, especially labor productivity. It was one of the earliest attempts to apply science to the engineer ...
. Thompson was the brother of Black newspaperman Noah Davis Thompson whose wife was
Eloise Bibb Thompson
Eloise Bibb Thompson (June 26, 1878 – January 8, 1928) was an American educator, playwright, poet, and journalist. She married fellow journalist and activist Noah D. Thompson.
Early life
Eloise Alberta Veronica Bibb was born in New Orleans, Loui ...
. Thompson was also the uncle of
Anita Thompson Dickinson Reynolds.
Biography
Thompson was born in Denver, where his father, a former Union Navy soldier, worked as jeweler. At the age of 8 his parents got divorced, and he moved with his mother, the daughter of an escaped slave, to Los Angeles. He studied law at the
University of Southern California, attending a law degree at the age of 18.
[John A. Buehrens. "Famous consultant and forgotten minister: Grandson of a slave, Clarence Bertrand Thompson was a Unitarian minister, management expert, and biochemist." in: ''UU World,'' January/February 2004. p. 64] At the time, he was too young to practice law. (The minimum age in California was 21). When he later did start a legal practice, it was for a short stint; he soon quit the legal profession "on account of the corruption and trickery associated with it."
After graduation in 1900 Thompson in Los Angeles joined an independent liberal congregation, called The Fellowship, where he became assistant minister in 1905. That year he moved to Massachusetts, where he served as minister of the Unitarian Church of
Peabody, Massachusetts
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and started his studies at
Harvard University. In 1906 he obtained his BA in law, and in 1907 his MA in sociology and economics in 1907.
In 1908 he resigned from the Unitarian Church, and started working at the Boston Chamber of Commerce, where he was introduced by
Edward Filene
Edward Albert Filene (September 3, 1860 – September 26, 1937) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He is best known for building the Filene's department store chain and for his decisive role in pioneering credit unions across the Un ...
. He was an early proponent of the techniques developed by
Frederick Winslow Taylor. In 1910 Harvard opened a new Business School, where he was appointed lecturer on manufacturing. He became a proponent of scientific management, and started working as business consultant.
With the death of Taylor in 1914 Thompson became one of the best known speakers on Taylors methods.
In 1940 Thompson put an end to his business career, and started to study biochemistry at Harvard and Berkeley. Until his retirement he was researcher in cellular biochemistry at Berkeley. He died at the age of 87 in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Publications
* 1909
The Churches and the Wage Earners: A Study of the Cause and Cure of their Separation'
* 1914,
How to Find Factory Costs'
* 191
"Scientific Management in Practice* 1916,
Scientific Management: A Collection of the More Significant Articles Describing the Taylor System of Management' C. Bertrand Thompson, Ed.
* 1917,
Theory and Practice of Scientific Management''
* 1924,
Méthodes américaines d'établissement des prix de revient en usines''
* 1925.,
Le système Taylor (scientific management)'' C.Bertrand Thompson, Frederick Winslow Taylor
;Articles, a selection:
* 1916,
"Relation of Scientific Management to Labor"
*'The Taylor System in Europe' ''Advanced Management'' 5:4 (Oct-Dec, 1940).
; About C. Bertrand Thompson.
* Jerome B. McKinney and Lawrence Cabot Howard,
Public Administration: Balancing Power and Accountability'' p. 147
"Clarence Bertrand Thompson" in: Encyklopedia Zarządzania
References
External links
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1882 births
1969 deaths
American business theorists
American industrial engineers
American management consultants
American mechanical engineers
Motivational theories
USC Gould School of Law alumni
Engineers from Colorado
People from Denver
Unitarian clergy
Harvard University alumni