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- German_Steel_Trust abstract "The merger of four major firms into the German Steel Trust (Vereinigte Stahlwerke) in 1926 was modeled on the U.S. Steel corporation in the U.S. The goal was to move beyond the limitations of the old cartel system by incorporating advances simultaneously inside a single corporation. The new company emphasized rationalization of management structures and modernization of the technology; it employed a multi-divisional structure and used return on investment as its measure of success. it represented the "Americanization" of the German steel industry because its internal structure, management methods, use of technology, and emphasis on mass production replicated the Steel Trust developed a multi-divisional structure and aimed at return on investment as a measure of success. The chief difference was that consumer capitalism as an industrial strategy did not seem plausible to German steel industrialists.".
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- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Voegler.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Vögler.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink C._Douglas_Dillon.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steel_companies_of_Germany.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Clarence_Douglas_Dillon.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Consumer_capitalism.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Dillon,_Read_&_Co..
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- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Flick.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Fritz_Thyssen.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Mass_production.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Merger.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Mergers_and_acquisitions.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Steinbrinck.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Steel.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Union_Banking_Corporation.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Vereinigte_Stahlwerke.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLink Vereinigte_Stahlwerke_AG.
- German_Steel_Trust wikiPageWikiLinkText "German Steel Trust".
- German_Steel_Trust hasPhotoCollection German_Steel_Trust.
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- German_Steel_Trust subject Category:Steel_companies_of_Germany.
- German_Steel_Trust type Article.
- German_Steel_Trust type Company.
- German_Steel_Trust type Article.
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- German_Steel_Trust comment "The merger of four major firms into the German Steel Trust (Vereinigte Stahlwerke) in 1926 was modeled on the U.S. Steel corporation in the U.S. The goal was to move beyond the limitations of the old cartel system by incorporating advances simultaneously inside a single corporation. The new company emphasized rationalization of management structures and modernization of the technology; it employed a multi-divisional structure and used return on investment as its measure of success.".
- German_Steel_Trust label "German Steel Trust".
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- German_Steel_Trust wasDerivedFrom German_Steel_Trust?oldid=679204433.
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