MGMT 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Sole Proprietorship, Occupational Safety And Health, Canadian Business

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Western capitalism between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Often the shift to professional management was the result of problems in the organization: a struggling business requiring experienced professional management to. Right the ship : shareholders demanding separation between ownership and management to prevent mishandling of funds or fraud, governments stepping in and appointing managers to ensure stable oversight of a vital industry. Much of canada"s economy, was influenced by the us; other geographic locations. Today"s lecture will examine these four reasons for the emergence of professional management in the canadian context: throughout, the lecture will also consider in detail changing management practices, the growing scale of business. Most canadians worked in agricultural occupations, and few workers were employed directly by other people. Most wage workers were employed in very small firms with fewer than five employees, which encouraged a sense of community among workers and employers. Workers often were employed by friends or relatives.

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