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State the principles of management as enumerated by Henry Fayol. Explain any eight of them?
Solution
14 principles of Management are statements that are based on a fundamental truth. These
principles of management serve as a guideline for decision-making and management actions.
They are drawn up by means of observations and analyses of events that managers encounter in
practice. Henri Fayol was able to synthesize 14 principles of management after years of study,
namely:
1. Division of Work
In practice, employees are specialized in different areas and they have different skills. Different
levels of expertise can be distinguished within the knowledge areas (from generalist to
specialist). Personal and professional developments support this. According to Henri Fayol
specialization promotes efficiency of the workforce and increases productivity. In addition, the
specialization of the workforce increases their accuracy and speed. This management principle of
the 14 principles of management is applicable to both technical and managerial activities.
2. Authority and Responsibility
In order to get things done in an organization, management has the authority to give orders to the
employees. Of course with this authority comes responsibility. According to Henri Fayol, the
accompanying power or authority gives the management the right to give orders to the
subordinates. The responsibility can be traced back from performance and it is therefore
necessary to make agreements about this. In other words, authority and responsibility go together
and they are two sides of the same coin.
3. Discipline
This third principle of the 14 principles of management is about obedience. It is often a part of
the core values of a mission and vision in the form of good conduct and respectful interactions.
This management principle is essential and is seen as the oil to make the engine of an
organization run smoothly.
4. Unity of Command
The management principle ‘Unity of command’ means that an individual employee should
receive orders from one manager and that the employee is answerable to that manager. If tasks
and related responsibilities are given to the employee by more than one manager, this may lead
to confusion which may lead to possible conflicts for employees. By using this principle, the
responsibility for mistakes can be established more easily.
5. Unity of Direction
This management principle of the 14 principles of management is all about focus and unity. All
employees deliver the same activities that can be linked to the same objectives. All activities
must be carried out by one group that forms a team. These activities must be described in a plan
of action. The manager is ultimately responsible for this plan and he monitors the progress of the
defined and planned activities. Focus areas are the efforts made by the employees and
coordination.
6. Subordination of Individual Interest
There are always all kinds of interests in an organization. In order to have an organization
function well, Henri Fayol indicated that personal interests are subordinate to the interests of the
organization (ethics). The primary focus is on the organizational objectives and not on those of
the individual. This applies to all levels of the entire organization, including the managers.
7. Remuneration
Motivation and productivity are close to one another as far as the smooth running of an
organization is concerned. This management principle of the 14 principles of management
argues that the remuneration should be sufficient to keep employees motivated and productive.
There are two types of remuneration namely non-monetary (a compliment, more responsibilities,
credits) and monetary (compensation, bonus or other financial compensation). Ultimately, it is
about rewarding the efforts that have been made.
8. The Degree of Centralization
Management and authority for decision-making process must be properly balanced in an
organization. This depends on the volume and size of an organization including its hierarchy.
Centralization implies the concentration of decision making authority at the top management
(executive board). Sharing of authorities for the decision-making process with lower levels
(middle and lower management), is referred to as decentralization by Henri Fayol. Henri Fayol
indicated that an organization should strive for a good balance in this.
9. Scalar Chain
Hierarchy presents itself in any given organization. This varies from senior management
(executive board) to the lowest levels in the organization. Henri Fayol ’s “hierarchy”
management principle states that there should be a clear line in the area of authority (from top to
bottom and all managers at all levels). This can be seen as a type of management structure. Each
employee can contact a manager or a superior in an emergency situation without challenging the
hierarchy. Especially, when it concerns reports about calamities to the immediate
managers/superiors.
10. Order
According to this principle of the 14 principles of management, employees in an organization
must have the right resources at their disposal so that they can function properly in an
organization. In addition to social order (responsibility of the managers) the work environment
must be safe, clean and tidy.

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  • 1. State the principles of management as enumerated by Henry Fayol. Explain any eight of them? Solution 14 principles of Management are statements that are based on a fundamental truth. These principles of management serve as a guideline for decision-making and management actions. They are drawn up by means of observations and analyses of events that managers encounter in practice. Henri Fayol was able to synthesize 14 principles of management after years of study, namely: 1. Division of Work In practice, employees are specialized in different areas and they have different skills. Different levels of expertise can be distinguished within the knowledge areas (from generalist to specialist). Personal and professional developments support this. According to Henri Fayol specialization promotes efficiency of the workforce and increases productivity. In addition, the specialization of the workforce increases their accuracy and speed. This management principle of the 14 principles of management is applicable to both technical and managerial activities. 2. Authority and Responsibility In order to get things done in an organization, management has the authority to give orders to the employees. Of course with this authority comes responsibility. According to Henri Fayol, the accompanying power or authority gives the management the right to give orders to the subordinates. The responsibility can be traced back from performance and it is therefore necessary to make agreements about this. In other words, authority and responsibility go together and they are two sides of the same coin. 3. Discipline This third principle of the 14 principles of management is about obedience. It is often a part of the core values of a mission and vision in the form of good conduct and respectful interactions. This management principle is essential and is seen as the oil to make the engine of an organization run smoothly. 4. Unity of Command The management principle ‘Unity of command’ means that an individual employee should receive orders from one manager and that the employee is answerable to that manager. If tasks and related responsibilities are given to the employee by more than one manager, this may lead to confusion which may lead to possible conflicts for employees. By using this principle, the responsibility for mistakes can be established more easily. 5. Unity of Direction
  • 2. This management principle of the 14 principles of management is all about focus and unity. All employees deliver the same activities that can be linked to the same objectives. All activities must be carried out by one group that forms a team. These activities must be described in a plan of action. The manager is ultimately responsible for this plan and he monitors the progress of the defined and planned activities. Focus areas are the efforts made by the employees and coordination. 6. Subordination of Individual Interest There are always all kinds of interests in an organization. In order to have an organization function well, Henri Fayol indicated that personal interests are subordinate to the interests of the organization (ethics). The primary focus is on the organizational objectives and not on those of the individual. This applies to all levels of the entire organization, including the managers. 7. Remuneration Motivation and productivity are close to one another as far as the smooth running of an organization is concerned. This management principle of the 14 principles of management argues that the remuneration should be sufficient to keep employees motivated and productive. There are two types of remuneration namely non-monetary (a compliment, more responsibilities, credits) and monetary (compensation, bonus or other financial compensation). Ultimately, it is about rewarding the efforts that have been made. 8. The Degree of Centralization Management and authority for decision-making process must be properly balanced in an organization. This depends on the volume and size of an organization including its hierarchy. Centralization implies the concentration of decision making authority at the top management (executive board). Sharing of authorities for the decision-making process with lower levels (middle and lower management), is referred to as decentralization by Henri Fayol. Henri Fayol indicated that an organization should strive for a good balance in this. 9. Scalar Chain Hierarchy presents itself in any given organization. This varies from senior management (executive board) to the lowest levels in the organization. Henri Fayol ’s “hierarchy” management principle states that there should be a clear line in the area of authority (from top to bottom and all managers at all levels). This can be seen as a type of management structure. Each employee can contact a manager or a superior in an emergency situation without challenging the hierarchy. Especially, when it concerns reports about calamities to the immediate managers/superiors. 10. Order According to this principle of the 14 principles of management, employees in an organization must have the right resources at their disposal so that they can function properly in an
  • 3. organization. In addition to social order (responsibility of the managers) the work environment must be safe, clean and tidy.