GMS 200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Abraham Maslow, Peter Senge, Mental Models

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2. 1 list the characteristics and principles of each of the three classical management approaches. Emphasizes carefully selection and training of workers and supervisory support. Gi(cid:448)e the(cid:373) i(cid:374)(cid:272)e(cid:374)ti(cid:448)es to follo(cid:449) the jo(cid:271) (cid:862)s(cid:272)ie(cid:374)(cid:272)e(cid:863: control support workers by carefully planning their work and by smoothing the way as they go about their jobs. Motion study: science of reducing a task to its basic physical motion: pioneers: frank and lilian gilbreth, eliminates wasted motions improves performance. E. g. reduced the numbers of motions used by bricklayers and tripled their productivity. He(cid:374)ri fayol"s 5 rules of management (similar to the 4 functions of management) Foresight to complete a plan of action for the future. Organization to provide and mobilize resources to implement the plan. Command to lead, select, and evaluate workers to get the best work towards the plan. Coordination to fit diverse efforts together & ensure information is shared & problems solved.

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