THE HUMAN RELATIONS MOVEMENT
Human relationships movement
Focused on managerial actions that would increase productivity -movement emphasised managers using socials skills to motivate employees and designing jobs that are more humane and less fatiguing
Theory X
Assume people are lazy, dislike work, will avoid working hard, and prefer to be directed -design structures and systems that ensure people will work hard =control systems =assembly lines =piece - rate pay systems =threats layoff
Theory X and Y
Douglas Mcgregor (1906-1964)
Theory Y
Workers should be allowed to use their full selves -work is as natural as play -people are inherently motivated to work -people will feel unfulfilled without the opportunity to work and contribute to society -workers prefer control over their work -management is challenged to provide the support necessary to allow people to excel at their work