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Sociologija uprave.1 Josip Kregar
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F.W.Taylor 1. The development of a true science 2. The scientific selection of the workman 3. The scientific education and development of the workman 4. Intimate and friendly cooperation between the management and the men. "Time studies Functional or specialized supervision Standardization of tools and implements Standardization of work methods Separate Planning function Instruction cards for workmen Task allocation and large bonus for successful performance The use of the 'differential rate'
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Principi Taylor taught that there was one and only one method of work that maximized efficiency. "And this one best method and best implementation can only be discovered or developed through scientific study and analysis... This involves the gradual substitution of science for 'rule of thumb' throughout the mechanical arts." "Scientific management requires first, a careful investigation of each of the many modifications of the same implement, developed under rule of thumb; and second, after time and motion study has been made of the speed attainable with each of these implements, that the good points of several of them shall be unified in a single standard implementation, which will enable the workman to work faster and with greater easy than he could before.
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Scientific management 1. Develop scientific methods for doing work. 2. Establish goals for productivity. 3. Establish systems of rewards for meeting the goals. 4. Train the personnel in how to use the methods and thereby meet the goals.
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Uzroci pogrešaka 1. The belief that increased output would lead to less workers. 2. Inefficiencies within the management control system such as poorly designed incentive schemes and hourly pay rates not linked to productivity. 3. Poor design of the performance of the work by rule-of-thumb
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Taylor's ideas on management and workers speaks of justice for both parties. "It (the public) will no longer tolerate the type of employer who has his eyes only on dividends alone, who refuses to do his share of the work and who merely cracks the whip over the heads of his workmen and attempts to drive them harder work for low pay. No more will it tolerate tyranny on the part of labour which demands one increase after another in pay and shorter hours while at the same time it becomes less instead of more efficient."[22]
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Max Weber srijeda, 23. ožujak 2005 Prof.dr.sc. Josip Kregar
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Obilježja birokracije: načelo nadležnosti Trajna birokratska vlast s točno određenim nadležnostima nije pravilo već izuzetak Redovne djelatnosti koje su nužne za ostvarenje ciljeva birokratskih struktura strogo su određene kao službene dužnosti
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Obilježja birokracije: načelo hijerarhije strogo utvrđen sistem podređenih i nadređenih s pravom nadzora viših nad nižim “svaki podređeni ima samo jednog neposredno nadređenog”
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Obilježja birokracije: načelo prethodnog školovanja Obavljanje službenih dužnosti ili bar svih specijaliziranih dužnosti – pretpostavlja temeljito stručno školovanje
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Obilježja birokracije: načelo profesionalnosti Profesionalnost: - Pretežni dio vremena - Prethodno školovanje - Rad za plaću
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Obilježja birokracije: načelo neosobnosti Rad prema pravilima Uz jednako tretiranje svih Bezlični propisi, bezlični odnos
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Obilježja birokracije: načelo općih pravila Činovnici obavljaju rad na temelju općih pravila koja su više-manje postojan i iscrpna i koja se mogu naučiti
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Položaj uposlenika Služba je poziv Poseban društveni ugled Imenovanje a ne izbor Doživotna karijera Plaća Mirovina Objektivna ocjena napredovanja rada i sl.
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Obilježja birokracije: efikasnost služenja Objektivna neophodnost aparata koji jednom postoji, zajedno s bezličnošću koja mu je svojstvena, znači da je on, …spreman raditi za svakoga tko je jednom uspio zadobiti vlast nad njim. jedan racionalno uređen činovnički poredaknastavlja besprijekorno funkcionirati …mijenjajući samo najviše vrhove jer je to u interesu svih
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