Sunday, 20 October 2013

management models through the years

    This week  we learned  the basic management models and theories associated with motivation and leadership. The professional knowledge include the classical management theory, fundamental management priciples ,system theory ,theory of bureaucracy and human relations theory ,etc .And our teacher focused on some well-known early writers on management :Fredrick Winslow Taylor ,Henri Fayol, Max weber ,Henry ford .Fredrick Winslow Taylor :He was in the scientific management school ,his emphases were on efficiency and productivity but he ignored many of human aspects of employment.For the managers ,scientific management required them to set up a suitable organization to take all responsibility from the workers except that of the actual job performance, select and train the workers ,cooperate with them. For the workers scientific management required them to ,give up their idea of wasting and cooperate with the management in developing science .The benefits from this kind of management can be summarized :It enabled employees to be paid by results and to take advantage of incentive payments ,it stimulated management into adopting a more positive role in leadership at shop floor level ,while the scientific management technique has been employed to increase productivity and efficiency both in private and public services ,it has also had the disadvantages of ignoring many of the human aspects of employment . About Fayol gave much of the basic terminology and concepts , which would be elaborated upon by future researchers .such as division of labour . The disadvantage is absence of attention to issues such as individual general interest and equity suggest that Fayol saw the employer as paternalistic and by definition working in the employee’s interest .Theory of Bureaucracy is the rational-legal authority from that exists in most organisations today and this is the form to which Weber ascribed the term “bureaucracy” .The advantage of this model is  appointment ,promotion and authority were dependent on technical competence and reinforced by written rules and rules and procedures of promoting those most able to manage rather than those favoured to manage.
·       The human relations theory where classical theorists were concerned with structure and mechanics of organisations ,the theorists ,the theorists of human relations were understandably ,concerned with the human factors ,the focus of human relations theory is on motivation ,group motivation and leadership . The process of motivation involves choosing between alternative forms of actn in order to achieve some desired end or goal.
It highlighted need for supervisors to be sensitive and cater for social needs of workers within the group . 






1 comment:

  1. I like this post - again clear academic knowledge. It is good you have offered some criticisms of the theories here. One point is that you should always link your blogs to a specific business example

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