Management Perspectives
People of Management
Contemporary Approaches
Name that Strategy
Human Resources
100

This perspective focused on "things of production."

What is the classical perspective?

100

The father of scientific management.

Who is Frederick Taylor?

100

This way of thinking focuses on the organization as a coordinated whole.

What is systems thinking?

100

This strategy encourages sales employees to generate sales in the way that works best for them individually.

What is the contingency view/theory?

100

___________ workers produce more.

What are satisfied workers?

200

This perspective focused on the needs and treatment of employees.

What is the humanistic perspective?

200

This person believed that organizations should rely on rules and records for continuity and that these rules are impersonal and applied to everyone uniformly.

Who is Max Weber?

200

Parts of the system that depend on one another.

What is subsystems?

200

This strategy trains employees how to use a technique so they can do their jobs more efficiently.

What is the classical management theory/strategy/approach?

200

This pyramid shows the 5-tiers of motivation.

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.

300

Another word for humanistic perspective.

What is the humanity of production?

300

This individual believed that management can be boiled down to (14) general principles that can be applied in any organizational setting.

Who is Henry Fayol?

300

The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

What is synergy?

300

This strategy/theory measures sales over time to guide your decisions.

What is management science theory?

300

This theory states that people dislike working and need to be coerced into doing it.

What is Theory X?

400

These type of organizations have distinct definitions of authority and responsibility.

What are bureaucratic organizations?

400

This person outlined eight fundamental necessities.

Who is Charles Clinton Spaulding.

400

This view states that what works in one setting might not work in another.

What is contingency view?

400

This strategy/theory pays attention to the personal side of management.

What is the humanistic management theory?

400

This theory states that people like work, seek responsibility, and are highly capable and creative.

What is Theory Y?

500

This classical approach focused on labor productivity.

What is scientific management?

500

This person developed a hierarchy of needs for employees.

Who is Abraham Maslow? Who is Maslow?

500

This is the opposite of the contingency view.

What is the universality view.

500

This strategy observes sales figures of each employee and compares the employee's salary with the amount of merchandise sold. Then an employment decision is made.

What is management science?

500

These studies spurred a revolution in management thinking.

What are the Hawthorne Studies?

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