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Theories of Management
Presented to:
Habiba Rahman,
Assistant Professor & Chairperson,
Department of Television, Film and Photography,
University of Dhaka.
Presented by: Asrafun Naher
Roll: RK-048-001
Course: Broadcast and Film Production
Management (TFS 404)
 Contents
• Management and Process
• Classical School of Management
• Human Relations School of Management
• Modern Approaches to Management
• A New Economic Theory for Management in the
twenty-first century
 Source
• Book: Management of Electronic and Digital Media,
6th Edition
• Writer: Alan B. Albarren
Management and Process
 Process:
i. Series of actions or events marked by change;
ii. Continuous operation in which many things are happening simultaneously.
 Management as a process:
i. Ongoing state of operation;
ii. The tendency of changing content and advertising constantly;
iii. Dealing with changing consumer tastes and preferences, as well as social,
regulatory, and technological trends;
iv. Not a static but a dynamic concept.
Classical School of Management
Flourished from the late 1800s through the 1920s;
Associated with the Industrial Revolution;
Centered on practical measures (improving the means of production and increasing
productivity among workers);
Philosopher Mary Parker Follett was the first to study what would someday be known as
management (Follett, 1995; Tonn, 2003).
Three different approaches to Classical school management:
 Scientific Management (United States);
 Administrative management (France);
 Bureaucratic management in (Germany).
 Scientific Management
The father of scientific management:
 Frederick W. Taylor
Objective:
 Increasing production in a systematic approach.
Introduced practices:
 Determination of the most effective way to coordinate tasks;
 Careful selection of employees for different positions;
 Proper training and development of the workforce;
 Introduction of economic incentives to motivate employees.
Administrative Management
 Developed by: Henri Fayol.
 Fayol’s 14 principles of management:
 Division of work;
 Authority and responsibility;
 Discipline;
 Unity of command;
 Unity of direction;
 Subordination of individual interest to general
interest;
 Remuneration of personnel;
 Centralization;
 Scalar chain.
 Order;
 Equity;
 Stability of tenure of personnel;
 Initiative;
 Esprit de corps/ team spirit.
 Bureaucratic Management
Developed by
Sociologist Max Weber;
 Characteristics
Focused on organizational structure;
Enables an organization to produce at its highest level;
A clear division of labor and management, a strong central authority, a system of
seniority, strict discipline and control, clear policies and procedures, and careful
selection of workers based primarily on technical qualifications.
Human Relations School of Management
 Started to flourish in the 1930s and 1940s;
 Recognized managers and employees as members in the same group;
 Employees has more needs than wages and benefits;
 Contributors
 Elton Mayo, Abraham Maslow, Frederick Herzberg, Douglas McGregor, and William Ouchi.
 Contributions
 The Hawthorne Studies
 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
 Herzberg’s Hygiene and Motivator Factors
 Theory X and Theory Y
 Theory Z.
 The Hawthorne Studies
 Developed by: Harvard business professor Elton Mayo;
 Background:
 Investigation of the impact of illumination on worker productivity
 Control group ( worked under normal lighting)
 Experimental group (worked under varying degrees of illumination)
 Outcomes:
 Increased productivity of the both groups;
 Decisions:
 Increased attention and interaction leads to the greater productivity;
 Employees have social as well as physical and monetary needs.
 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
 Developed by: Psychologist Abraham Maslow;
 Characteristics:
i. Other levels of needs become important as one level of needs is met;
ii. Requirements of different motivational techniques to motivate people according to their needs.
 Five areas of needs of Maslow’s hierarchy:
i. Physiological needs: Food, water, shelter, and clothing;
ii. Safety: Free of the threat of physical danger and to live in a predictable environment;
iii. Social needs: The need to belong and be accepted by others;
iv. Esteem: Self-esteem and recognition from others;
v. Self-actualization: the idea of maximizing one’s potential.
 Herzberg’s Hygiene and Motivator Factors
 Developed by: Frederick Herzberg.
 Hygiene/ maintenance factors:
 Represent the work environment;
 Include technical and physical conditions, company policies and procedures, supervision, the work
itself, wages, and benefits.
 Have some similarities to the three lower levels (physiological needs, safety, and affiliation) of
Maslow’s hierarchy.
 Motivator Factors:
 Involve aspects of the job such as recognition, achievement, responsibility, and individual growth
and development;
 Represent the two upper levels of Maslow ’s hierarchy (esteem and self-actualization).
 Theory X and Theory Y
Developed by:
Industrial psychologist Douglas McGregor
Theory X:
Emphasizes tactics as control, threat, and coercion to motivate employees.
Theory Y:
Centers on matching the talents of the individual with the proper position in the
organization;
Provides an appropriate system of rewards.
Theory Z
Details:
• A Japanese model of management, developed by William Ouchi;
• Cites employee participation and individual development as important components of
organizational growth;
• Interpersonal relations between workers and managers are stressed;
• Fails to recognize the cultural differences between U.S. and Japanese firms;
Areas of Application:
i. Employee training;
ii. Various types of fringe benefit programs;
iii. Lines of communication with managers.
Modern approaches to management
Integrated and expanded version of the elements of classical and human
relations schools;
Areas that illustrate the diverse range of the modern school of
management:
i. Management effectiveness;
ii. Systems approaches to management;
iii. Total quality management (TQM;
iv. Leadership.
 Management Effectiveness
 Effectiveness:
i. The actual attainment of organizational goals;
ii. Claimed as the very foundation of success for an organization by the “father” of modern
management theory, late Peter Drucker.
 Management by Objectives (MBO):
i. Developed by Drucker;
ii. Goals are identified and shared with each individual area of responsibility, unit and employee;
iii. Shared objectives are used to guide individual units or departments and serve as a way
management can monitor and evaluate progress;
iv. Can be applied to any organization, regardless of size;
 Systems Approaches to Management
Characteristics:
i. Follows a macro perspective;
ii. Recognizes the relationship between the organization and its external environment;
iii. Identifies change and assess goals by studying the external environment;
iv. Concerned with responding to and interpreting environmental influences on the
organization;
v. Helps one understand the relationship of the electronic media to other societal systems;
vi. A related approach to systems theory is the resource dependence perspective
developed by Pfeffer and Salancik.
 Total Quality Management
Characteristics:
i. A series of approaches to emphasize quality in organizations;
ii. Strategic approaches are combined to deliver the best products and services;
iii. Helps an organization maintain a competitive edge;
iv. Popularity increased during the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United States;
Areas of potential application:
I. Actual production of media content;
II. Advertising mission statements;
III. Public relations activities.
 Total Quality Management
Important contributors behind the development of TQM:
i. Walter Shewart (the pioneer of modern quality control);
ii. Joseph M. Juran (contributed a better understanding in the quality process);
iii. W. Edwards Deming (linked the ideas of quality, productivity, market share, and
jobs);
iv. Philip Crosby;
v. Armand Feigenbaum;
vi. Karou Ishikawa.
((Kolarik, 1995).
 Strategic Management
Characteristics:
i. Primarily concerned with developing tools and techniques;
ii. Analyzes firms, industries, and competition;
iii. Develops strategies to gain a competitive advantage;
iv. The seminal works of Michael Porter, Competitive Strategy (1980) and Competitive
Advantage (1985) represent the foundation literature in this area;
v. An outgrowth of strategic management, strategic planning Involves a scanning of the
external and internal environments by focusing on a firm’s individual strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
 Leadership
 Definition: Attempting to influence the behavior of an individual or a group, regardless of the
reason.
 Qualities claimed by Bennis: Vision, passion and integrity.
i. Vision: Understanding of where to go and not letting setbacks or obstacles deter progress;
ii. Passion: Loving the doings;
iii. Integrity: Self-knowledge, candor, and maturity. (Bennis, 1994, pp. 40–41)
 Some other qualities mentioned by Bennis:
i. Exhibition of curiosity and daring;
ii. Looking upon mistakes as a way to learn;
iii. Willing to take risks and being afraid of failure;
 Leadership
 Transactional Leadership:
i. Assumes people are motivated by rewards as well as punishment;
ii. Works best with a defined chain of command;
 Transformational Leadership:
i. Acceptance of the vision of the leader by subordinates;
ii. Leads the change needed in an organization.
 Distinctions between a leader and a manager:
i. Leader: Innovates, offers a long-range perspective, originates.
ii. Manager: Administers, exhibits a short-range view, imitates.
A New Economic Theory for the Management
in the twenty-first century
Called by: Peter Drucker;
Reasons claimed by Drucker:
• Previous schools of management becoming antiquated and failing to
prepare people for the new managerial environment.
 Solutions:
• Being change leaders, seizing opportunities and understanding how to
effect change successfully in the organizations.

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Theories of management

  • 1.
  • 2. Theories of Management Presented to: Habiba Rahman, Assistant Professor & Chairperson, Department of Television, Film and Photography, University of Dhaka. Presented by: Asrafun Naher Roll: RK-048-001 Course: Broadcast and Film Production Management (TFS 404)  Contents • Management and Process • Classical School of Management • Human Relations School of Management • Modern Approaches to Management • A New Economic Theory for Management in the twenty-first century  Source • Book: Management of Electronic and Digital Media, 6th Edition • Writer: Alan B. Albarren
  • 3. Management and Process  Process: i. Series of actions or events marked by change; ii. Continuous operation in which many things are happening simultaneously.  Management as a process: i. Ongoing state of operation; ii. The tendency of changing content and advertising constantly; iii. Dealing with changing consumer tastes and preferences, as well as social, regulatory, and technological trends; iv. Not a static but a dynamic concept.
  • 4. Classical School of Management Flourished from the late 1800s through the 1920s; Associated with the Industrial Revolution; Centered on practical measures (improving the means of production and increasing productivity among workers); Philosopher Mary Parker Follett was the first to study what would someday be known as management (Follett, 1995; Tonn, 2003). Three different approaches to Classical school management:  Scientific Management (United States);  Administrative management (France);  Bureaucratic management in (Germany).
  • 5.  Scientific Management The father of scientific management:  Frederick W. Taylor Objective:  Increasing production in a systematic approach. Introduced practices:  Determination of the most effective way to coordinate tasks;  Careful selection of employees for different positions;  Proper training and development of the workforce;  Introduction of economic incentives to motivate employees.
  • 6. Administrative Management  Developed by: Henri Fayol.  Fayol’s 14 principles of management:  Division of work;  Authority and responsibility;  Discipline;  Unity of command;  Unity of direction;  Subordination of individual interest to general interest;  Remuneration of personnel;  Centralization;  Scalar chain.  Order;  Equity;  Stability of tenure of personnel;  Initiative;  Esprit de corps/ team spirit.
  • 7.  Bureaucratic Management Developed by Sociologist Max Weber;  Characteristics Focused on organizational structure; Enables an organization to produce at its highest level; A clear division of labor and management, a strong central authority, a system of seniority, strict discipline and control, clear policies and procedures, and careful selection of workers based primarily on technical qualifications.
  • 8. Human Relations School of Management  Started to flourish in the 1930s and 1940s;  Recognized managers and employees as members in the same group;  Employees has more needs than wages and benefits;  Contributors  Elton Mayo, Abraham Maslow, Frederick Herzberg, Douglas McGregor, and William Ouchi.  Contributions  The Hawthorne Studies  Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs  Herzberg’s Hygiene and Motivator Factors  Theory X and Theory Y  Theory Z.
  • 9.  The Hawthorne Studies  Developed by: Harvard business professor Elton Mayo;  Background:  Investigation of the impact of illumination on worker productivity  Control group ( worked under normal lighting)  Experimental group (worked under varying degrees of illumination)  Outcomes:  Increased productivity of the both groups;  Decisions:  Increased attention and interaction leads to the greater productivity;  Employees have social as well as physical and monetary needs.
  • 10.  Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs  Developed by: Psychologist Abraham Maslow;  Characteristics: i. Other levels of needs become important as one level of needs is met; ii. Requirements of different motivational techniques to motivate people according to their needs.  Five areas of needs of Maslow’s hierarchy: i. Physiological needs: Food, water, shelter, and clothing; ii. Safety: Free of the threat of physical danger and to live in a predictable environment; iii. Social needs: The need to belong and be accepted by others; iv. Esteem: Self-esteem and recognition from others; v. Self-actualization: the idea of maximizing one’s potential.
  • 11.  Herzberg’s Hygiene and Motivator Factors  Developed by: Frederick Herzberg.  Hygiene/ maintenance factors:  Represent the work environment;  Include technical and physical conditions, company policies and procedures, supervision, the work itself, wages, and benefits.  Have some similarities to the three lower levels (physiological needs, safety, and affiliation) of Maslow’s hierarchy.  Motivator Factors:  Involve aspects of the job such as recognition, achievement, responsibility, and individual growth and development;  Represent the two upper levels of Maslow ’s hierarchy (esteem and self-actualization).
  • 12.  Theory X and Theory Y Developed by: Industrial psychologist Douglas McGregor Theory X: Emphasizes tactics as control, threat, and coercion to motivate employees. Theory Y: Centers on matching the talents of the individual with the proper position in the organization; Provides an appropriate system of rewards.
  • 13. Theory Z Details: • A Japanese model of management, developed by William Ouchi; • Cites employee participation and individual development as important components of organizational growth; • Interpersonal relations between workers and managers are stressed; • Fails to recognize the cultural differences between U.S. and Japanese firms; Areas of Application: i. Employee training; ii. Various types of fringe benefit programs; iii. Lines of communication with managers.
  • 14. Modern approaches to management Integrated and expanded version of the elements of classical and human relations schools; Areas that illustrate the diverse range of the modern school of management: i. Management effectiveness; ii. Systems approaches to management; iii. Total quality management (TQM; iv. Leadership.
  • 15.  Management Effectiveness  Effectiveness: i. The actual attainment of organizational goals; ii. Claimed as the very foundation of success for an organization by the “father” of modern management theory, late Peter Drucker.  Management by Objectives (MBO): i. Developed by Drucker; ii. Goals are identified and shared with each individual area of responsibility, unit and employee; iii. Shared objectives are used to guide individual units or departments and serve as a way management can monitor and evaluate progress; iv. Can be applied to any organization, regardless of size;
  • 16.  Systems Approaches to Management Characteristics: i. Follows a macro perspective; ii. Recognizes the relationship between the organization and its external environment; iii. Identifies change and assess goals by studying the external environment; iv. Concerned with responding to and interpreting environmental influences on the organization; v. Helps one understand the relationship of the electronic media to other societal systems; vi. A related approach to systems theory is the resource dependence perspective developed by Pfeffer and Salancik.
  • 17.  Total Quality Management Characteristics: i. A series of approaches to emphasize quality in organizations; ii. Strategic approaches are combined to deliver the best products and services; iii. Helps an organization maintain a competitive edge; iv. Popularity increased during the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United States; Areas of potential application: I. Actual production of media content; II. Advertising mission statements; III. Public relations activities.
  • 18.  Total Quality Management Important contributors behind the development of TQM: i. Walter Shewart (the pioneer of modern quality control); ii. Joseph M. Juran (contributed a better understanding in the quality process); iii. W. Edwards Deming (linked the ideas of quality, productivity, market share, and jobs); iv. Philip Crosby; v. Armand Feigenbaum; vi. Karou Ishikawa. ((Kolarik, 1995).
  • 19.  Strategic Management Characteristics: i. Primarily concerned with developing tools and techniques; ii. Analyzes firms, industries, and competition; iii. Develops strategies to gain a competitive advantage; iv. The seminal works of Michael Porter, Competitive Strategy (1980) and Competitive Advantage (1985) represent the foundation literature in this area; v. An outgrowth of strategic management, strategic planning Involves a scanning of the external and internal environments by focusing on a firm’s individual strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
  • 20.  Leadership  Definition: Attempting to influence the behavior of an individual or a group, regardless of the reason.  Qualities claimed by Bennis: Vision, passion and integrity. i. Vision: Understanding of where to go and not letting setbacks or obstacles deter progress; ii. Passion: Loving the doings; iii. Integrity: Self-knowledge, candor, and maturity. (Bennis, 1994, pp. 40–41)  Some other qualities mentioned by Bennis: i. Exhibition of curiosity and daring; ii. Looking upon mistakes as a way to learn; iii. Willing to take risks and being afraid of failure;
  • 21.  Leadership  Transactional Leadership: i. Assumes people are motivated by rewards as well as punishment; ii. Works best with a defined chain of command;  Transformational Leadership: i. Acceptance of the vision of the leader by subordinates; ii. Leads the change needed in an organization.  Distinctions between a leader and a manager: i. Leader: Innovates, offers a long-range perspective, originates. ii. Manager: Administers, exhibits a short-range view, imitates.
  • 22. A New Economic Theory for the Management in the twenty-first century Called by: Peter Drucker; Reasons claimed by Drucker: • Previous schools of management becoming antiquated and failing to prepare people for the new managerial environment.  Solutions: • Being change leaders, seizing opportunities and understanding how to effect change successfully in the organizations.