A HISTORY OF EDISON'S WEST ORANGE LABORATORY 1887-1931

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X-17 acted office managers, some operated the new mechanical accounting machines installed all the divisions, and others simply carried out Mambert's dictum "Better Financial Practices" which was based copious business records and frequent audits. Not all the divisions were the hands professional managers; some were run engineers. Walter Dinwiddie was, heart, experimenter and infuriated Mambert that he ran his division democratic and (to Mambert) unbusinesslike manner. One of the main projects undertaken Dinwiddie was the reproduction cylinder records. management. was then directed to work the problems duplicating discs and finally put in charge the division that was this.W. Dinwiddie. The Disc Reproduction Division became his target for financial reform. This was the case the Primary Battery Division (managed Hudson) and the Disc Reproduction Division, which was headed W. Efficiency Engineer, was also an important member the laboratory staff and "Financial Executive" was second only Charles Edison the hierarchy below Thomas Edison., with the lowest profits and the sloppiest 29 . Yet the flexible arrangement engineering West Orange was soon moved and given the task making educational films, and this position gained management experience. The division did not make profit the first . Mambert thought this the weakest division TAE Inc