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Chapter Two
Management TheoryEssential Background for the
Successful Manager
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Classical Viewpoint: Scientific & Administrative Management
Figure 2.1
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Classical Viewpoint: Scientific & Administrative Management
Principles of Scientific Management
1. Scientifically study each part of the task
2. Carefully select workers with the right
abilities
3. Give workers the training and incentives to
do the task
4. Use scientific principles to plan the work
methods
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Classical Viewpoint: Scientific & Administrative Management
• Administrative management
concerned with managing the total
organization
• Henri Fayol
French engineer and industrialist
first to identify the major functions of
management
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Behavioral Viewpoint: Behaviorism, Human Relations, & Behavioral Science
• Behavioral viewpoint
emphasized the importance of
understanding human behavior and of
motivating employees toward achievement
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Behavioral Viewpoint: Behaviorism, Human Relations, & Behavioral Science
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
• Physiological
• Safety
• Social
• Esteem
• Self-actualization
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Behavioral Viewpoint: Behaviorism, Human Relations, & Behavioral Science
Douglas McGregor – Theory X versus
Theory Y
• Theory X
represents a pessimistic, negative view of
workers
workers are irresponsible, resistant to
change, lack ambition, hate work, and want
to be led
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Behavioral Viewpoint: Behaviorism, Human Relations, & Behavioral Science
• Theory Y
represents an optimistic, positive view of
workers
Workers are considered capable of
accepting responsibility, self-direction, self
control and being creative
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Behavioral Viewpoint: Behaviorism, Human Relations, & Behavioral Science
• Behavioral science
relies on scientific research for developing
theories about human behavior that can be
used to provide practical tools for
managers
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Quantitative Viewpoints: Management Science & Operations Research
• Quantitative management
application to management of quantitative
techniques, such as statistics and
computer simulations
Management science, operations
management
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Quantitative Viewpoints: Management Science & Operations Research
• Management science
Stresses the use of rational, science-based
techniques and mathematical models to
improve decision making and strategic
planning
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The Contemporary Perspective
Figure 2.2
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Contingency Viewpoint
• Contingency viewpoint
emphasizes that a manager’s approach
should vary according to the individual and
the environmental situation
Most practical because
it addresses problems
on a case-by-case basis
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Total Quality Management
1. Make continuous improvement a
priority
2. Get every employee involved
3. Listen to and learn from customers and
employees
4. Use accurate standards to identify and
eliminate problems
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The Learning Organization in an Era of Accelerated Change
How to build a learning organization
1. Build a commitment to learning
2. Work to generate ideas with impact
3. Work to generalize ideas with impact