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ADMS 1000 D CLASS NOTES
 E-book chapter 1
Classical approach (see page 24-35)

Theory: “Securing the maximum prosperity for Application and examples
the employer coupled with the maximum
prosperity for each employee”

Scientific Management – Frederick Taylor
 Standardizing the work
 compartmentalized work
(breaking down the job into basic
parts)
 observation and measurement
(Determining the most effective
method and time for performing a
task)
 one best method for performing a
job (employees are to strictly
follow this method)

 Supervising the workers
 Managers only take charge of
their areas of expertise.
 Managers’ mental work should be
separated from laborers’ physical
work
 Workers are not capable of
managing themselves.

 Motivating the workers
 Money is the only factor in
motivating workers.
 Compensation must be closely
tied to performance.
 Piece-rate pay was desirable.

Administrative management - Henry Fayol
 Work compartmentalized (work is broken
down and separate tasks are assigned to
workers).
 Each employee reports to only one boss
(authority concentrated at upper levels of
the organization).
 Team spirit and harmony.
 Company goals take priority over
individual interests.
Bureaucratic management – Max Weber
 Rules and procedures (employees strictly

, obey rules and procedures)
 Hierarchy of authority
 Division of labor
 Impersonality (No family or friends, no
favoritism)
 Selection and promotion (based on ability
and performance, no favoritism)




Behavioural School (page 37-39)
This approach refers to managerial perspectives that consider the social or human side of
organizations and addresses the challenges of managing human beings.
Theory Application and examples
Mary Parker Follet

 Coordination and harmonizing group
efforts (close involvement of managers
with subordinates in the daily conduct of
work)
 Subordinates should be involved in the
decision-making process in matters
relating to their work.
 Self-management
 Collaboration

Chester Barnard
 To establish and maintain a good
communication system with employees
 Establish the organizational objectives
and ensure workers are motivated to attain
them
 Authority of management over
subordinates must be earned
 Collaboration

Modern Behavioural Science & Motivation-
Based Perspectives
 the motivation of employees is key


Elton Mayo
 Special attention paid to workers
increased productivity
 social factors had a greater impact on
productivity than actual working
conditions
 managing involves social interaction
Analysis of 7 External Environmental Forces:
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