Chapter 2: The Evolution of Management POWERPOINT
Scientific Management
"ONE BEST WAY"
COLLINS
"five great leaders" - Good to Great
Fayol identified ____________ functions and _____________________ principles of management.
- 5, 14
Systems theory
- A theory stating that an organization is a managed system that changes inputs into outputs - MATERIALS/ RESOURCE ---- TRANSFORMATION PROCESS ----- PRODUCT OR SERVICE
Fayol's FUNCTIONS of management
- Planning - Organizing - Commanding - Coordinating - Controlling
What was Follett's two key contributions?
- The notion that managers desire flexibility - The differences between motivating groups and individuals
What are Taylor's Four Functions of Scientific Management?
- develop a precise SCIENTIFIC APPROACH for EACH element of one's work - SCIENTIFICALLY select, train, teach, and develop each worker (sttd). - should cooperate with workers. - ensure an appropriate DIVISION of WORK and RESPONSIBILITY.
What are the FIVE characteristics of an EFFECTIVE bureaucracy?
- division of labor - authority - qualifications - ownership - rules
According to Barnard, a senior executive:
- formulates the purpose of the organization. - hires key individuals - maintains organizational communications
HAMEL
- management innovation - ranked as the "world's most influential business thinker"
DRUCKER
- need for organizations to set clear objectives - MBO - decentralization - humans as assets and knowledge workers
Around 4000 BC, the Egyptians used __________________________________________________ to build their great pyramids.
- planning, organizing, leading, and controlling - the four functions of management.
Modern Contributors to management
- porter - hamel - drucker - senge - covey - collins
What are the contemporary approaches to management?
- sociotechnical systems - quantitative - organizational behavior - systems theory
What are the classical approaches to management?
- systematic - scientific - bureaucracy - administrative - human relations
Fayol's 14 PRINCIPLES of management
1) Division of Work 2) Authority 3) Discipline 4) Unity of Command 5) Unity of Direction 6) Subordination of individual interests to the general interest 7) Remuneration 8) Centralization 9) Scalar Chain 10) Order 11) Equity 12) Stability of tenure of personnel 13) Initiative 14) Esprit de corps
What are the 5 levels of needs according to Maslow? (in ascending order)
1) physiological 2) safety 3) social 4) ego 5) self-actualization
authority
A CHAIN OF COMMAND or HIERARCHY is well established.
In 1776, __________________________ discussed control and the principle of SPECIALIZATION with regard to manufacturing workers.
Adam Smith
Sociotechnical Systems Theory
An approach to job design that attempts to redesign tasks to optimize operation of a NEW TECHNOLOGY while preserving employees' interpersonal RELATIONSHIPS and other human aspects of the work.
Classical Approaches Before 1890: Systematic management 1900 to 1910: Scientific management 1910s: Bureaucracy 1920s: Administrative management 1930s: Human relations
Contemporary Approaches 1940s: Sociotechnical systems 1950s: Quantitative management 1960s: Organizational behavior 1960s to 1970s: Systems theory 1980 through the present: Modern contributions to current and future revolutions
Origins of management
Egyptians, Chinese, Sun Tzu, Ancient Greeks, Venetians
qualifications
Employees are selected and promoted based on MERIT.
Who introduced scientific management?
Frederick Taylor
rules
IMPERSONAL rules should be applied consistently and fairly.
ownership
Managers, NOT OWNERS, should run the organization
Mary Parker Follett emphasized the continually CHANGING situations that managers face.
Mary Parker Follett emphasized the continually CHANGING situations that managers face.
Modern contributors to management
Porter, Hamel, Drucker, Senge, Covey, Collins PHDSCC
Four contemporary approaches to management
Sociotechnical systems, Quantitative management, Organizational behavior, Systems theory
Five classical approaches to management
Systematic management, Scientific management, Bureaucracy, Administrative management, Human relations
division of labor
Tasks, assignments, and authority are SPECIFIED
In 500 BC, Sun Tzu discussed the importance of PLANNING and LEADING in his book __________________________________________.
The Art of War.
Chester Barnard published _______________________________________________.
The Functions of the Executive in 1938, which outlined the role of the senior executive
Henri Fayol advocated for _____________________________ management.
administrative
Scientific Management (Classical)
applied scientific methods to analyze and determine the "one best way" to complete production tasks.
Bureaucracy (Classical Approach)
approach emphasizing a structure, formal network of relationships among specialized positions in the organization.
administrative management
approach that attempted to identify MAJOR PRINCIPLES and FUNCTIONS that managers could use to achieve superior organizational performance.
Quantitative management
approach that emphasizes the application of quantitative analysis to managerial decisions and problems.
Around AD 1436, the Venetians STANDARDIZED production through the use of an _______________________________.
assembly line.
Human Relations (classical)
attempted to understand and explain how human PSYCHOLOGICAL and SOCIAL processes interact with the formal aspects of the work situation to influence performance.
Max Weber advocated ________________________________.
bureaucracy
PORTER
competitive strategy
Authority
delegate authority along with responsibility
centralization
determine the relative importance of superior and subordinate roles
Division of Work
divide work into specialized tasks and assign responsibilities to specific individuals
unity of direction
employees' efforts should be focused on achieving organizational objectives
Initiative
encourage employees to act on their own IN SUPPORT of the organization's direction
equity
fair discipline and order enhance employee commitment
Gantt Charts
helps employees and managers plan projects by task and time to complete those tasks.
Organizational behavior
identifies management activities that promote employee effectiveness by examining the complex and dynamic nature of individual, group, and organizational processes.
The _____________________________ promoted a more STRUCTURED approach to work .
industrial revolution
scalar chain
keep communications within the chain of command
COVEY
leader's success
SENGE
learning organization
Discipline
make expectations clear and punish violators
Systematic Management (Classical)
management that built in specific procedures and processes that would ensure coordination of effort to achieve established goals and plans.
As early as 1100 BC, the Chinese applied the ___________________________________ of delegation, cooperation, efficiency, organization, and control.
managerial concepts
Contigency perspective
managerial strategies, structures, and processes that result in high performance depend on the characteristics, or important contingencies, or the situation in which they are applied.
Gantt suggested that frontline managers should receive a BONUS for each of their workers who completed their assigned daily tasks.
more output...higher wage/bonus
While, as a formal area of study, the field of management is relatively ______________, evidence of formalized management practices have been found dating back to _______________________.
new, 5000 BC.
order
order jobs and materials so they support the organizations direction
Hawthorne Effect (Observation Bias)
people's reactions to being observed or studied resulting in SUPERFICIAL rather than meaningful changes in behavior
Gantt expanded the _____________________ system.
piecerate
Esprit de Corps
promote a UNITY OF INTEREST between employees and management
Stability and tenure of personnel
promote employee loyalty and longevity
Around 400-350 BC, the Greeks recognized management as a SEPARATE art and advocated a ___________________________________________ to work.
scientific approach
Renumeration
systematically reward efforts that support an organization's direction
Subordination of the individual interest to the general interest
the general interest must predominate
unity of command
the management principle that each person should report to only one supervisor
Abraham Maslow suggested that humans have 5 levels of needs and are motivated to satisfy _________________________________.
unmet needs.
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth
used "MOTION STUDIES" to identify and remove wasteful movements so workers could be more efficient and productive.