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Steven P. Robbins
Mary Coulter
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L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E
Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter.
o Historical Background of Management
• Explain why studying management history is important.
• Describe some early evidences of management practice.
• Discuss why division of labor and the Industrial
Revolution are important to the study of management.
• List six management approaches.
• Scientific Management
• Define scientific management.
• Describe the important contributions made by Fredrick W.
Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth.
• Explain how today’s managers use scientific
management.
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L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d)
Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter.
oGeneral Administrative Theorists
• Tell what the general administrative theorists brought to
the study of management.
• Describe how Fayol viewed the practice of management
• Explain why Fayol developed his principles of
management.
• Discuss Fayol’s 14 management principles.
• Describe Max Weber’s contribution to the general
administrative theory of management,
• Define the characteristics of a bureaucracy
• Explain how today’s managers use general administrative
theory.
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L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d)
Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter.
oQuantitative Approach to Management
• Define the quantitative approach and how it evolved.
• Explain what the quantitative approach has contributed to
the field of management.
• Discuss how today’s managers may not be comfortable
with the quantitative approach.
•Toward Under Organizational Behavior
• Define organizational behavior.
• Describe the contributions of the early advocates of OB.
• Describe the design of the Hawthorne Studies.
• Explain the contributions of the Hawthorne Studies to the
field of management.
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L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d)
Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter.
oToward Understanding Organizational Behavior
(cont’d)
• Discuss the criticisms of the Hawthorne Studies.
• Discuss how today’s managers use the behavioral
approach.
oThe Systems Approach
• Define a system.
• Contrast closed systems and open systems.
• Describe an organization using the systems approach.
• Discuss how the systems approach is appropriate for
understanding management.
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L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d)
Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter.
oThe Contingency Approach
• Define the contingency approach
• Explain how the contingency approach differs from the
early theories of management
• Discuss the popular contingency variables.
• Discuss how the contingency approach is appropriate for
studying management
oCurrent Issues and Trends
• Explain why we need to look at the current trends and
issues facing managers.
• Define workforce diversity, entrepreneurship, e-business,
learning organization, knowledge management, and
quality management.
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Historical Background of Management
• Ancient Management
Egypt (pyramids) and China (Great Wall)
Venetians (floating warship assembly lines)
• Adam Smith
Published “The Wealth of Nations” in 1776
 Advocated the division of labor (job specialization) to
increase the productivity of workers
• Industrial Revolution
Substituted machine power for human labor
Created large organizations in need of management
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Major Approaches to Management
• Scientific Management
• General Administrative Theory
• Quantitative Management
• Organizational Behavior
• Systems Approach
• Contingency Approach
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Scientific Management
• Fredrick Winslow Taylor
The “father” of scientific management
Published Principles of Scientific Management (1911)
 The theory of scientific management:
– Using scientific methods to define the “one best way” for a
job to be done
• Putting the right person on the job with the correct tools
and equipment
• Having a standardized method of doing the job
• Providing an economic incentive to the worker
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Scientific Management (cont’d)
• Frank and Lillian Gilbreth
Focused on increasing worker productivity through
the reduction of wasted motion
Developed the microchronometer to time worker
motions and optimize performance.
• How Do Today’s Managers Use Scientific
Management?
Use time and motion studies to increase productivity
Hire the best qualified employees
Design incentive systems based on output
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General Administrative Theorists
• Henri Fayol
Believed that the practice of management was distinct
from other organizational functions
Developed fourteen principles of management that
applied to all organizational situations
• Max Weber
Developed a theory of authority based on an ideal
type of organization (bureaucracy)
 Emphasized rationality, predictability, impersonality,
technical competence, and authoritarianism.
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Quantitative Approach to Management
• Quantitative Approach
Also called operations research or management
science
Evolved from mathematical and statistical methods
developed to solve WWII military logistics and quality
control problems
Focuses on improving managerial decision making by
applying:
 Statistics, optimization models, information models, and
computer simulations
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Understanding Organizational Behavior
• Organizational Behavior (OB)
The study of the actions of people at work; people are
the most important asset of an organization
• Early OB Advocates
Robert Owen
Hugo Munsterberg
Mary Parker Follett
Chester Barnard
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The Hawthorne Studies
• A series of productivity experiments conducted
at Western Electric from 1927 to 1932.
• Experimental findings
Productivity unexpectedly increased under imposed
adverse working conditions.
The effect of incentive plans was less than expected.
• Research conclusion
Social norms, group standards and attitudes more
strongly influence individual output and work behavior
than do monetary incentives.
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The Systems Approach
• System Defined
A set of interrelated and interdependent parts
arranged in a manner that produces a unified whole.
• Basic Types of Systems
Closed systems
 Are not influenced by and do not interact with their
environment (all system input and output is internal)
Open systems
 Dynamically interact to their environments by taking in
inputs and transforming them into outputs that are
distributed into their environments
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Implications of the Systems Approach
• Coordination of the organization’s parts is
essential for proper functioning of the entire
organization.
• Decisions and actions taken in one area of the
organization will have an effect in other areas of
the organization.
• Organizations are not self-contained and,
therefore, must adapt to changes in their
external environment.
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The Contingency Approach
• Contingency Approach Defined
Also sometimes called the situational approach.
There is no one universally applicable set of
management principles (rules) by which to manage
organizations.
Organizations are individually different, face different
situations (contingency variables), and require
different ways of managing.
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Current Trends and Issues
• Globalization
• Ethics
• Workforce Diversity
• Entrepreneurship
• E-business
• Knowledge Management
• Learning Organizations
• Quality Management
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Current Trends and Issues (cont’d)
• Globalization
Management in international organizations
Political and cultural challenges of operating in a
global market
• Ethics
Increased emphasis on ethics education in college
curriculums
Increased creation and use of codes of ethics by
businesses
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Current Trends and Issues (cont’d)
• Workforce Diversity
Increasing heterogeneity in the workforce
 More gender, minority, ethnic, and other forms of
diversity in employees
Aging workforce
 Older employees who work longer and not retire
 The cost of public and private benefits for older workers
will increase
 Increased demand for products and services related to
aging
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Current Trends and Issues (cont’d)
• Entrepreneurship Defined
The process whereby an individual or group of
individuals use organized efforts to create value and
grow by fulfilling wants and needs through innovation
and uniqueness.
• Entrepreneurship process
Pursuit of opportunities
Innovation in products, services, or business methods
Desire for continual growth of the organization
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Current Trends and Issues (cont’d)
• E-Business (Electronic Business)
The work preformed by an organization using
electronic linkages to its key constituencies
E-commerce: the sales and marketing component of
an e-business
• Categories of E-Businesses
E-business enhanced organization
E-business enabled organization
Total e-business organization
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Current Trends and Issues (cont’d)
• Knowledge Management
The cultivation of a learning culture where
organizational members systematically gather and
share knowledge with others in order to achieve
better performance.
• Learning Organization
An organization that has developed the capacity to
continuously learn, adapt, and change.
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Current Trends and Issues (cont’d)
• Quality Management
A philosophy of management driven by continual
improvement in the quality of work processes and
responding to customer needs and expectations
Inspired by the total quality management (TQM) ideas
of Deming and Juran
Quality is not directly related to cost.

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Management ch2

  • 1. PowerPoint Presentation by Charlie CookPowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc.Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved.All rights reserved. 8th edition Steven P. Robbins Mary Coulter
  • 2. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–2 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. o Historical Background of Management • Explain why studying management history is important. • Describe some early evidences of management practice. • Discuss why division of labor and the Industrial Revolution are important to the study of management. • List six management approaches. • Scientific Management • Define scientific management. • Describe the important contributions made by Fredrick W. Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth. • Explain how today’s managers use scientific management.
  • 3. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–3 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d) Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. oGeneral Administrative Theorists • Tell what the general administrative theorists brought to the study of management. • Describe how Fayol viewed the practice of management • Explain why Fayol developed his principles of management. • Discuss Fayol’s 14 management principles. • Describe Max Weber’s contribution to the general administrative theory of management, • Define the characteristics of a bureaucracy • Explain how today’s managers use general administrative theory.
  • 4. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–4 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d) Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. oQuantitative Approach to Management • Define the quantitative approach and how it evolved. • Explain what the quantitative approach has contributed to the field of management. • Discuss how today’s managers may not be comfortable with the quantitative approach. •Toward Under Organizational Behavior • Define organizational behavior. • Describe the contributions of the early advocates of OB. • Describe the design of the Hawthorne Studies. • Explain the contributions of the Hawthorne Studies to the field of management.
  • 5. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–5 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d) Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. oToward Understanding Organizational Behavior (cont’d) • Discuss the criticisms of the Hawthorne Studies. • Discuss how today’s managers use the behavioral approach. oThe Systems Approach • Define a system. • Contrast closed systems and open systems. • Describe an organization using the systems approach. • Discuss how the systems approach is appropriate for understanding management.
  • 6. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–6 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d) Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. oThe Contingency Approach • Define the contingency approach • Explain how the contingency approach differs from the early theories of management • Discuss the popular contingency variables. • Discuss how the contingency approach is appropriate for studying management oCurrent Issues and Trends • Explain why we need to look at the current trends and issues facing managers. • Define workforce diversity, entrepreneurship, e-business, learning organization, knowledge management, and quality management.
  • 7. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–7 Historical Background of Management • Ancient Management Egypt (pyramids) and China (Great Wall) Venetians (floating warship assembly lines) • Adam Smith Published “The Wealth of Nations” in 1776  Advocated the division of labor (job specialization) to increase the productivity of workers • Industrial Revolution Substituted machine power for human labor Created large organizations in need of management
  • 8. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–8 Major Approaches to Management • Scientific Management • General Administrative Theory • Quantitative Management • Organizational Behavior • Systems Approach • Contingency Approach
  • 9. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–9 Scientific Management • Fredrick Winslow Taylor The “father” of scientific management Published Principles of Scientific Management (1911)  The theory of scientific management: – Using scientific methods to define the “one best way” for a job to be done • Putting the right person on the job with the correct tools and equipment • Having a standardized method of doing the job • Providing an economic incentive to the worker
  • 10. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–10 Scientific Management (cont’d) • Frank and Lillian Gilbreth Focused on increasing worker productivity through the reduction of wasted motion Developed the microchronometer to time worker motions and optimize performance. • How Do Today’s Managers Use Scientific Management? Use time and motion studies to increase productivity Hire the best qualified employees Design incentive systems based on output
  • 11. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–11 General Administrative Theorists • Henri Fayol Believed that the practice of management was distinct from other organizational functions Developed fourteen principles of management that applied to all organizational situations • Max Weber Developed a theory of authority based on an ideal type of organization (bureaucracy)  Emphasized rationality, predictability, impersonality, technical competence, and authoritarianism.
  • 12. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–12 Quantitative Approach to Management • Quantitative Approach Also called operations research or management science Evolved from mathematical and statistical methods developed to solve WWII military logistics and quality control problems Focuses on improving managerial decision making by applying:  Statistics, optimization models, information models, and computer simulations
  • 13. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–13 Understanding Organizational Behavior • Organizational Behavior (OB) The study of the actions of people at work; people are the most important asset of an organization • Early OB Advocates Robert Owen Hugo Munsterberg Mary Parker Follett Chester Barnard
  • 14. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–14 The Hawthorne Studies • A series of productivity experiments conducted at Western Electric from 1927 to 1932. • Experimental findings Productivity unexpectedly increased under imposed adverse working conditions. The effect of incentive plans was less than expected. • Research conclusion Social norms, group standards and attitudes more strongly influence individual output and work behavior than do monetary incentives.
  • 15. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–15 The Systems Approach • System Defined A set of interrelated and interdependent parts arranged in a manner that produces a unified whole. • Basic Types of Systems Closed systems  Are not influenced by and do not interact with their environment (all system input and output is internal) Open systems  Dynamically interact to their environments by taking in inputs and transforming them into outputs that are distributed into their environments
  • 16. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–16 Implications of the Systems Approach • Coordination of the organization’s parts is essential for proper functioning of the entire organization. • Decisions and actions taken in one area of the organization will have an effect in other areas of the organization. • Organizations are not self-contained and, therefore, must adapt to changes in their external environment.
  • 17. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–17 The Contingency Approach • Contingency Approach Defined Also sometimes called the situational approach. There is no one universally applicable set of management principles (rules) by which to manage organizations. Organizations are individually different, face different situations (contingency variables), and require different ways of managing.
  • 18. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–18 Current Trends and Issues • Globalization • Ethics • Workforce Diversity • Entrepreneurship • E-business • Knowledge Management • Learning Organizations • Quality Management
  • 19. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–19 Current Trends and Issues (cont’d) • Globalization Management in international organizations Political and cultural challenges of operating in a global market • Ethics Increased emphasis on ethics education in college curriculums Increased creation and use of codes of ethics by businesses
  • 20. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–20 Current Trends and Issues (cont’d) • Workforce Diversity Increasing heterogeneity in the workforce  More gender, minority, ethnic, and other forms of diversity in employees Aging workforce  Older employees who work longer and not retire  The cost of public and private benefits for older workers will increase  Increased demand for products and services related to aging
  • 21. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–21 Current Trends and Issues (cont’d) • Entrepreneurship Defined The process whereby an individual or group of individuals use organized efforts to create value and grow by fulfilling wants and needs through innovation and uniqueness. • Entrepreneurship process Pursuit of opportunities Innovation in products, services, or business methods Desire for continual growth of the organization
  • 22. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–22 Current Trends and Issues (cont’d) • E-Business (Electronic Business) The work preformed by an organization using electronic linkages to its key constituencies E-commerce: the sales and marketing component of an e-business • Categories of E-Businesses E-business enhanced organization E-business enabled organization Total e-business organization
  • 23. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–23 Current Trends and Issues (cont’d) • Knowledge Management The cultivation of a learning culture where organizational members systematically gather and share knowledge with others in order to achieve better performance. • Learning Organization An organization that has developed the capacity to continuously learn, adapt, and change.
  • 24. Copyright © 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2–24 Current Trends and Issues (cont’d) • Quality Management A philosophy of management driven by continual improvement in the quality of work processes and responding to customer needs and expectations Inspired by the total quality management (TQM) ideas of Deming and Juran Quality is not directly related to cost.