Each industrial revolution has wrought change with technologies created and processes introduced, to reshape the landscape of manufacturing, supply chain management, labor and workforce dynamics, and production efficiency. These transformations have been driven by the necessity to overcome material shortages from our limited earthly resources and to address inefficiencies from simple human labor, empowering us to achieve more and accomplish more. With each revolution, businesses adopt and adjust to new norms, revolutionizing not only their internal operations, but also paving the way for widespread adoption across diverse industries, vast spans of management, and various regions around the world. The processes ultimately trickle out of the manufacturing world and their ripple effect into mainstream adoption permeates the fabric of everyday life and institutions, notably in the realm of education.
Pre-Industrial Revolution growth through universal enablers