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Pride of workmanship is a wonderful feeling. It's when you feel really good about something you've made or a job you've done. It means you took care and effort, and you're proud of the result. This feeling is a big part of being happy with your job.

Why Feeling Proud of Your Work Matters

Having pride in your work means you care about quality. It's about doing a good job, not just finishing something quickly. This feeling can make you happier and more satisfied with what you do every day. It also often leads to better results.

W. Edwards Deming and Quality Work

W. Edwards Deming was a famous expert who helped businesses improve. He believed that workers should always have the right to feel proud of their work. Deming thought that companies sometimes put up "barriers" that stopped people from feeling this pride.

Removing Barriers to Pride

Deming said that managers should focus on quality, not just how many things are made. He felt that things like yearly performance reviews could actually hurt a worker's pride. He believed that if these barriers were removed, people would naturally do better work. This would also help companies save money and make better products.

Thorstein Veblen's Ideas on Industry

Another important thinker, Thorstein Veblen, was an economist. An economist studies how money and goods are made and used. Veblen thought that engineers should be in charge of industries. He believed engineers were more likely to be driven by pride in their work and curiosity. He felt they would focus on making good things, not just making money.

The Industrial Revolution and Work Pride

The Industrial Revolution was a time when many new factories were built. This changed how people worked. Before, many people made things by hand, often in their homes. They could see their finished product and feel proud of it.

Changes in Work and the Luddites

When factories started, workers often did just one small part of a bigger job. This made it harder to feel pride in the final product. Many workers lost their traditional way of life. Some workers were so upset that they destroyed machines and factories. These groups were called the Luddites. They wanted to protest how the new factory system was changing their lives and taking away their pride in craftsmanship.

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