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Hugo Diemer
Hugo Diemer (1870–1937) was an American engineer, management consultant, and professor at the Penn State University, who in 1910 published the first industrial engineering textbook: ''Factory Organization and Administration''. == Biography == Born and raised in Cincinnati, Diemer started working and after several years studied engineering at the Ohio State University, where he graduated in 1896. Between 1896 and 1900 Diemer was production engineer and production manager with the Bullock Engineering and Manufacturing Company and afterwards with Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.〔Benjamin W. Niebel (1989) ''Industrial Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University, 1908-1988''〕〔John Arthur Ritchey (1964) ''Classics in Industrial Engineering''. p. 97〕 In 1900 he started his academic career as assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the Michigan State College, and continued at various universities and educational institutions〔Joseph August Litterer (1970) ''The emergence of systematic management as shown by the literature of management from 1870-1900''. p. 246〕 Late 1900s Diemer established the first course in industrial engineering at Penn State University,〔David F Noble (1979) ''America by Design: Science, Technology, and the Rise of Corporate Capitalism.'' p. 276〕 where he was recommended by Frederick Winslow Taylor. In 1909 Penn State established the Department of Industrial Engineering, with Diemer appointed as its first head.〔(Chapter 2 - 1907-1921 | History of Mechanical Engineering at Penn State ) at mne.psu.edu. Accessed Dec. 1, 2014.〕
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