management chapter 2
quantitative management
a contemporary management approach that emphasizes the application of quantitative analysis to decisions/problems
sociotechnical systems theory
an approach to job design that attempts to redesign tasks to optimize operation of a new technology
organizational behavior
contmporary management approach that studies/identifies management activities that promote employee effectiveness by examining nature of organizational processes
Systematic management
definition of responsibilities, standardized techniques,
bureaucracy
emphasizes structured, formal network of relationships among specialized positions in organization
contingencies
factors that determine the appropriateness of managerial actions
inputs
goods and services that organizations take in and use to create products and services
administrative
identify major principles and functions that managers could use to achieve superior performance
hawthorne effect
people's reaction to being observed results in superficial changes in behavior
scientific management
precise, specific approach to each element of work, find the right person for the right job, ensure that jobs are matched to plans/principles
contingency perspective
proposes that managerial strategies/processes that result in high performance depend on contingencies of applied situation (there is no one best way to manage)
four contemporary approaches to management
sociotechnical systems theory, quantitative management, organizational behavior, systems theory
five classical approaches to management
systematic, scientific, bureaucracy, administrative management, human relations
outputs
the products and services organizations create
systems theory
theory stating that an organization is a managed system that changes inputs to outputs
human relations
understand/explain how human psychological and social processes interact with the formal aspects of work