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The History of Management Theory The History of Management Theory Decision Making Theory Organizational Environment Theory Human Relations / Organizational Behavior Administrative Management Theory (Bureaucracy) Scientific Management Theory | | | | | | | | | | | | 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 1-2 2011 rr ee tt pp 1 aa 12 hh 12 CC Classical Management Theory Classical Management Theory Scientific Management Administrative Management Urwick’s Synthesis of the Two Job Specialization and Job Specialization and the Division of Labor the Division of Labor Adam Smith (18th century economist) • Realized that job specialization resulted in much higher efficiency and productivity than if worker did all steps. • Promoted Division of Labor 1-4 F.W. Taylor and Scientific F.W. Taylor and Scientific Management Management Scientific Management (late 1890-1940s) • The systematic study of the relationships between people and tasks for the purpose of redesigning the work process for higher efficiency. • Sought to reduce the time a worker spent on each task by optimizing the way the task was done 1-5 Four Principles of Scientific Four Principles of Scientific Management Management 1) Study the ways jobs are performed now and determine new, improved ways to do them. Mgt. bears some responsibility for completing work. 1-6
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