MGT3000 Ch. 1 part two
This individual was a practicing psychologist who observed that his patients' problems usually stemmed from an inability to satisfy their needs.
abraham maslow
"W.B., are you sure that everyone in the organization reports directly to someone else? Having a scalar chain is important—employees need to know exactly where they fit in the organizational hierarchy."
admin
____ focus on the total organization and on identifying management guidelines that will help the company operate more effectively.
admin approach
henri fayol is major contributor to what two things
admin principles approach, five functions mngment
the ___ is a subfield of classical pesp that focuses on total org rather than individ worker and delineates the mgnment functions of planning, organizaing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling
admin princs approach
Starting in the late 1800s, the __ perspective encouraged efficiency through standardization of work.
classical
You notice that when customers have too many choices, they are less likely to make a decision about what to buy, so you tell all of your employees to bring out only three things at one time. In addition, you start to pay your employees a commission for every item that they sell.- which mngmt perscp and why
classical bc price incentives and found way to do thing and implement it
___ was based on idea that truly effective control comes w in individual worker rather than from strict, authoritarian control
human rels movment
the ___ perspective maitained an interest in worker partiic. and considerate leadership but shifted emphasis to consider daily tassk that ppl perform
human res
abraham maslow and mcgregor are both assoc w
human res approach
the ___ on mgnemnt emphasized imp of understanding human behaviors, needs, and attitudes in workplace as well as social interactions and group processes
humanistic persp
mary parket follett is assoc w ___ and she stressed ___ or faciilitating rather thn controlling employees and ___ or allwoing employees to act depending on authority of situation
humanistic persp, empowerment, informal organization
Employees do a better job of selling when they are happy at work. You make sure that you check in with employees frequently, addressing any of their concerns as soon as they arise. -which mgnmt perspe and why
humanistic perspect bc
chester banard is assoc w ____ and stressed ____ or ppl hav efree will and can chose whether to follow mngment orders
humanistic perspect., acceptance theory of authroity
aspects of a culture that guide and influence relationships among people
social force
Increasingly, CEOs are building their companies' brands through personal online participation, including through wide distribution of blog posts, and in this way they are allowing consumers to gain trust in the person running the business rather than an impersonal brand.
social media
part of mngment history is understanding how _, __, and __ forces have influenced orgs and practice of mngmt
social, political, economic
managers in small bus often see most imp roles as being a ___ for hte bus and acting as an ___
spokesperson, entrpeneur
The roles of ___, ___, and ___ are critical for managers in nonprofit organizations.
spokesperson, leader, resource allocator
are parts of the system that are all interconnected
subsystems
managing supplier and purchaser relationships to get goods to consumers
supply chain mgnment
To improve speed to market and eliminate waste, Kimberly Clark Australia (KCA) built highly automated central distribution systems in Sydney and Millicent, Australia, and high-velocity regional distribution centers in Sydney and Adelaide. It also renovated existing facilities.
supply chain mngmtn
the whole is greater than the sum of its parts
synergy
set of interrelated parts that function as a whole to achieve a common purpose
system
___ is the ability to see both distinct elements of a system and its complexities and changin interactions among those elements
systems thinking
The average human being has an inherent dislike of work and will avoid it if possible.
theory x
mcgregor came up w __ which fit early human rels ideas and__ which was more realistic view of workers for guiing mngmt thinking
theory x, theory y
External control and the threat of punishment are not the only means for bringing about effort toward organizational objectives. A person will exercise self-direction and self-control in the service of objectives to which he or she is committed.
theory y
w edward deming is assoc w
tqm
the ___ says that every situation is unique and managers must detemrine wht metheod will work by identifying key contingencies for current situation
contingiency view
Oracle states that its software breaks down internal organizational silos to "deliver a seamless customer experience across marketing, sales, commerce, service, social, and configure, price, and quote (CPQ)."
crm
managers ins small bus tend to emphasize roles __ from those of managers in large corps
different
4 elements of tqm
employee involvement, focus on cusomter, benchmarking, continous improvement
Management in a small business is __ important as management in a large organization.
equally as
abraham maslow invented a _ starting w physiological needs and progrssed to safety, belonging, etc.
hierarchy of needs
hawthorne studies were key contributors to ____ and stressed that human relations played key variables in incr. performance as ____
human rels approach, employees perofmed better when treated positively
3 subfields of classical persp
sc mngmnet, bureacratic orgs, admin principles
Serena notices that changes in one __ of the organization affect other aspects of the business, and she needs to take these effects into account when she makes decisions.
subsystem
the __ appraoch uses sci methods and deaws from socialoy, anthropology, pyschology, econ, and other disciplines to dev theories ab human behavior and interaction in an org setting
behavioral sciences
In total quality management, a company that is checking to see how the best companies in the industry do things is engaged in ___
benchmarking
3 ways history of mngment matters
broadens way of thinking, dsicoer patterns taht recur over time, learn from others mistakes and successes
___ emphasizes improving the efficiency of the entire organization rather than that of the individual worker. Standard procedures, written rules, and specific management hierarchies create companies that are not disrupted when an individual employee leaves. ensures fairness, since the same rules apply to all, but it has been criticized for slowing decision-making and stifling creativity.
bur.
"W.B., you've owned the company for a long time, but have you ever considered hiring a professional manager to oversee day-to-day operations? Professional managers can help make sure that your company follows rational, impersonal rules, which will help you to increase efficiency."
burcratic
Put forward by Max Weber, the ____ approach to management focuses on designing organizations with formal lines of authority and standard operating procedures to promote efficiency.
bureacratic
max weber is assoc w
burearcatic
Medifast, a company that makes weight-loss products, recently transitioned from owning weight-loss centers to operating them as franchises, a new business model for the firm. What benefit could CEO Michael C. MacDonald gain from an awareness of the history of management? By studying patterns that recur in different eras, he can see what management tools will work best in his company's environment. Through understanding how organizations have worked in the past, he can ensure that Medifast does not repeat past practices, instead adopting an entirely innovative approach. He can document other companies' successes, especially as they have recovered from adversity, and show his managers there is no excuse for failure.
by studying pattersn that recur he can learn what works best w his companys environment
chronological order of 5 mngment persepctives
classical, mngment science, contigency view, TQM, tech-driven workplace
Studying management history helps your __ skills
conceptual
A guest lecturer in a management class holds the __ when she says that no management technique works in all situations but similar responses can be applied to common problems.
contingeincy view
the availability, production, and distribution of resources
econ force
Today's business environment features rapid changes in demand for products and services, often driven by technology. In response to this ___ change, businesses have a need for a more flexible workforce and to bring innovative perspectives into the organization. Thus, some firms are using more freelance or contract workers, as well as availing themselves of a more dispersed, global workforce.
economic
sci mngment focused on improving __ and __ through ___
efficiency, labor productivity, scientific mehtods
_ is prt of mngmnt science focuses on technology and software to aid managers
info technology
tqm approach emphasizes to :
integrate high quality values in every activity
management in all orgs- large small and nonprofit- carefully __ and ___ the mgnemnt functions and roles to meet challenges w in their own circumstances and keep orgs healthy
integrate, adjust
human res perspective focused on combining design of job tasks with theories of motivation or in other words:
jobs should be designed so tasks are not seen as dehumanizing or demaning but allow workers to use thr full potential
indian word and american word for it that refers to creating somthing of benefit from lim res/ strives to meet custs immediate needs quickly and inexpensively
jugaad, frugal engineering
innovative mngment thinking focuses on creating bens from limited resources- 2 ex of this include
jugaad, frugal engineering
In total quality management, __ is another term for continuous improvement .
kaizen
managers in nonprofit orgs need to ____ and also have trouble with what ____ bc they have to measure ___ like "improving public health"
keep costs low, constitutes effectiveness, intangibles
classical persp focues on finding solutions to organize, coordinate, and controll ___ and ___
large numebrs of ppl, increasing worker productivity
managers in nonprofit organizations dir efforts/ apply four functs of mngment to __
make social impact (not towards gen profit)
systems thinking says that
managmers must understand substyems interdpedence and synergy
Her background as a social worker informed her writings on reducing conflict in organizations—she stressed the idea that leaders must work with people rather than implementing a set of techniques.
mary forkett
the ___ also referred to as quantative perspective focuses on use of mathematics, stats, and other quant techniques to mngmt decision making and prob solving
mngment science
Looking at sales reports, you realize merchandise purchased at estate sales brings in a 200% profit and sells in 2 weeks while merchandise purchased from brokers yields only a 20% profit and takes 2 months to sell. As a result, you decide to buy all of your merchandise from estate sales from now on. - which mngmt persp and why
mngmtn science perspc
Although important productivity gains come from this foundation, bureaucracy has taken on
neg tone
__ is part of mngmt science and focuses on the physical production of goods and services
operations mngment
burearcratic approach looked at the ___, said manage orgs on ____, and that orgs depend on ____, and managers use ___ instead of personality to delegate
org as a whole, impersonal rational basis, rules and records, power
behavioral sc paproach came up w _____ which field that uses behvaioral sciences to improve org
organizational dev
influence of political and legal institutions on people and organizations
pol force
_ is part of mngmt science financial managers who base their decisions on complex quantitative analysis
quants
the CLASSICAL persp. faced issues bc the ____ posed three probs of ____ that earlier orgs had never epxerienced before
rise of factories, structure, training, employee satisfaction
"Have you looked carefully at your workers' movements? If you break each worker's job down into the smallest possible task, you can redesign the job to use fewer motions and make it more efficient."
sci mngment
___ emphasizes the scientific study of work, with the idea that managers can find the most efficient way to work and then train all employees to work that way. Since many of the proponents of scientific management were engineers, they were as interested in the equipment workers used as they were in the work itself.
sci mngment
henry gantt is assoc w __ and he dev the ___ to measure and plan work
sci mngment, gantt chart
the gilbreths are assoc w ___ and pioneered ___ to promote effic
sci mngment, time and motion studies
__ emphasizes scientifically detmerined jobs and mngment practices as a way to improve __ and ___
scienftic mngment, efificiency, labor productivity
frederick taylor is asosc w
scientifc mngment