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Edward Francis Leopold Brech (26 February 1909 – 22 September 2006) was a British management consultant, and author of management theory and practice books, known for his work on the history of management.


Life and work

Brech was born in
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to a Hungarian father, who worked as catering manager, and a Bavarian mother. After grammar school, Brech was selected by the Roman Catholic bishop of Southwark to be educated as priest. At that time there was a pilot scheme, that required a university graduation before entering the church. In 1929 Brech obtained his BA in humanities at the London University, declined priesthood, and continued to study economics at London University obtaining his BA in 1932.Peter Starbuck. "Obituary : Edward Brech, Management studies for the benefit of all," in: ''The Guardian,'' Tuesday 10 October 2006 At the age of 85 Brech earned his doctorate in British management history through Britain's Open University, where he also was a Visiting Research Fellow. In 2004 he was awarded a higher doctorate (DLitt) for his historical research.
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Brech started working in 1929 at a
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, and became tutor at the German Commercial school in London. In 1939 he jointed the management consulting firm Urwick Orr and Partners (now the Urwick Group), after he had started co-operating with
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 ...
. Urwick was in those days one of the most influential management writer in Britain. From 1945 to 1948 they published their most important work, entitled ''The making of scientific management.'' Since 1947 Brech was engaged in management training for the British Industry, starting at Urwick-Orr with developing syllabus for a national management training. In 1965 he became founding chief executive of the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), a government initiative based on the 1964 Industrial Training Act to educate, improve skills and set standards for the construction industry. In 1971 Brech moved into industry, and became chairman of a general engineering plastic assemblies business in Yorkshire. In 1974 he co-founded the Executive Leasing company, one of the first organisation interim management. Since the 1940s he has been researching, publishing, and lecturing on management and its history, and continued to do so after his retirement. Among his best-known works are ''The Making of Scientific Management'', co-authored with
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 ...
in 1940, and ''The Evolution of Modern Management in Britain 1832–1979'', a comprehensive five-volume history published in 2002.


Work

Brech and his friend Peter Drucker had a common believe, that "management was for the good of society, and integrity was its cornerstone." For over 60 years brech developed his ideas about management into training programmes and textbooks.


''Making of Scientific Management,'' 1945

In 1945, Urwick and Brech made their most lasting contribution to management literature with the publication of his three-volume ''Making of Scientific Management''. It was the first treatise to present a clear and focused discussion of the development and applications of management science. It included a comprehensive number of profiles of leading proponents of management theory, from early pioneers such as
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and Frederick Winslow Taylor, to those such as Seebohm Rowntree and Mary Parker Follett who innovated and refined their concepts. All aimed to bring '"adequate intelligence" to the control of the forces released by a mechanised economy' to bring the logical standards of science to bear on business practice. It also dealt with early contributions to understanding the scientific approach to control in industry. A long background of scientific management practices had previously been largely unknown before publication of these volumes. The study included a view of methods of control at the famous
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Foundry, of
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's approach to personnel management, and of commercial management training.


''Vol 2. Management in British Industry,'' 1946

The second part of "The making of scientific management," entitled "Management in British Industry" described management in Britain from the Industrial Revolution to the 20th century developments of scientific management and human factors in management. Beside general chapters, there were specific chapters on the work of the
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foundry; on
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; on
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, and on F.W. Taylor.Urwick and Brech (1946, p. 5)
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''Vol 3. The Hawthorne Investigations,'' 1948

In the preface of "The making of scientific management: Vol 3. The Hawthorne Investigations," Elton Mayo (1947) acknowledged, that:


''British Management Writings Before the First World War,'' 2003

In his "British Management Writings Before the First World War" Brech (2003) summarised the raise of British approaches to management as follows:


Selected publications

*
Urwick, Lyndall Fownes 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 ...
, and Edward Franz Leopold Brech. ''The making of scientific management.'' Vol. 2.; Vol 3. Management publications trust, 1940–45. * Edward Franz Leopold Brech. ''The Nature and Significance of Management.'' 1946. * Brech, Edward Franz Leopold, and Andrew Beaumont Robertson (eds.). ''The Effective Business. The Effective Executive.'' British Institute of Management, 1964. * Brech, Edward Franz Leopold. ''Management: its nature and significance.'' Pitman, 1969. * Brech, Edward Franz Leopold, and E. F. L. Brech. ''The principles and practice of management.'' Addison-Wesley Longman Ltd, 1975. * Brech, Edward Franz Leopold, ''The concept and gestation of Britain's central management institute, 1902–1976.'' Thoemmes, 2002. * Brech, Edward Franz Leopold, ''The Evolution of Modern Management in Britain 1832–1979'', 2002. * Edward Brech, Andrew Thomson, and John F. Wilson. ''Lyndall Urwick, Management Pioneer: A Biography,'' 2010.


References


External links


Edward Brech: Obituary
in ''theguardian.com,'' 10 Oct.. 2006.
Edward Brech collection
at open.ac.uk {{DEFAULTSORT:Brech, Edward Francis Leopold 20th-century British writers People from Kennington 1909 births 2006 deaths British business writers Alumni of the Open University