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Chapter-2 Theory & History of Management Chapter outline Precursors to Management Theory The Classical Management Perspective The Behavioral Management Perspective The Quantitative Management Perspective
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The Classical Management Perspective Scientific Management: Concerned with improving the performance of individual workers. Noted pioneers of scientific management were Frederick Taylor, Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, Henry Gantt, and Harrington Emerson.
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Steps in Scientific Management Scientifically select employees And then train them to do the Job as step-1 Supervise employees to make Sure they follow the prescribed Methods for performing their jobs Continue to plan the work But use workers to get the Work done Develop a science for each element of the job to replace old rule-of-thumb methods
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Administrative Management Focuses on managing the total organization to make it more efficient and effective. Prominent administrative management theorists were Henri Fayol, Lindall Urwick, Max Weber and Chester Barnerd.
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The Behavioral Management Perspective Emphasizes individual attitudes and behaviors & group processes and recognizes the importance of behavioral processes in the workplace. Prominent contributors are Elton Mayo, Abraham Maslow, Douglas McGragor.
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The Hawthorne Studies Elton Mayo, Western Electric’s Hawthorne Plant (1927-1932). Series of Early experiments that focused on behavior in the workplace.
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The Human Relations Movement Proposed that workers respond primarily to the social context of the workplace, including social conditioning, group norms and interpersonal dynamics. Theory X Theory Y
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