Management Test 1. Ch 1-6
Mary Parker Follett
Mother of Management. Wrote about how mangers should treat workers. Behavioral Believer
Henry Fayol
Major contributor to Administrative Management Theory. French, Focused on Upper MGMT, Defined the job of a manager (mgmt functions) Developed 14 principles to operate an organization
Daniel Katz, Robert Kahn and James Thompson
Organizational Environment theorist. Believed in Open System organization- takes resources from environment and converts them to goods and services.
Organizational Environment
all elements existing outside the organization's boundaries that have the potential to affect the organization and the managers. Katz, Kahn and Burns
Frederick Taylor
an American efficiency engineer who wrote "The Principles of Scientific Management", which earned him the title "father of scientific management"
global organization
an organization that produces or sells goods or services in more than one country
Achievement orientation
A worldview that values assertiveness, performance, success, and competition. USA and Japan
Nurturing orientation
A worldview that values the quality of life, warm personal friendships, and services and care for the weak. Netherlands and Sweden
General Environment
economic, technological, sociocultural, demographic, political and legal forces that affect the organizations and its task environment.
Geert Hofstede
Created Model of National Culture. 5 values. Individualism Versus Collectivism. Lower Power Distance Versus Higher Power Distance. Achievement orientation Versus Nurturing Orientation. Low uncertainty avoidance Versus High uncertainty avoidance. Short term orientation Versus Long term orientation.
Max Weber
Developed principles of bureaucracy to help efficiency and effectiveness for Germany. Administritive Mangement Theorist
Management Science Theory
An approach to management that uses rigorous quantitative techniques to help managers make maximum use of organizational resources. Edward Demine believer. TQM and MBO- used by gov
Elton Mayo
Behavioral Management theist. Developed Hawthorne Studies- finding a managers behavior or leadership approach can affect workers level of performance
JB Say
Invented entrepreneurship
Power Distance
The degree to which people accept inequality in power among institutions, organizations, and people. USA not power Distance. Latin America Power distant.
Task Environment
The set of forces and conditions that originate with suppliers, distributors, customers, and competitors and affect an organization's ability to obtain inputs and dispose of its outputs because they influence managers on a daily basis.
Behavioral management
The study of how managers should behave to motivate employees and encourage them to perform at high levels and be committed to the achievement of organizational goals. Follet, McGregor , Mayo
globalization
The trend toward increased cultural and economic connectedness between people, businesses, and organizations throughout the world.
Douglas McGregor
Theory X (lazy) and Theory Y (ambitious) for workers. Behavioral Believer.
Contingency Theory
a leadership theory that states that in order to maximize work group performance leaders must be matched to the situation that best fits their leadership style. Tom Burns
Total Quality Management
a style of management based on customer satisfaction. Management Science
uncertainty avoidance
degree to which societies are willing to tolerate uncertainty and risk. Low uncertainty-USA and Hong Kong easy going, value diversity. High uncertainty- Japan and France Rigid and skeptical of others peoples norms
Collectivism
giving priority to the goals of one's group and defining one's identity accordingly. Like Japan
the gilbreths
is known for his belief in finding the "one best way" of doing a job. He was one of the pioneers of Scientific Management. Frank Gilbreth believed in determining the best, most efficient, fastest, and easiest way to do any job.
global environment
set of global forces that affect a mangers ability to acquire and utilize resources
administrative management
study of how to create organizational structure and control system that leads to higher efficiency and effectiveness. Weber and Fayol
scientific management
study of relationships between people and tasks for the purpose of increasing efficiency. Frederick Taylor and Gilbreths believed this.
Individualism
worldview that values individual freedom and self expression. USA
Short term orientation
worldview that values personal stability or happiness and living for present, spending money, save less. USA and France
long term orientation
worldview that values saving and persistence in achieving goals. Taiwan and Hong Kong