Bureaucratic Organization
Classical Management Theory
Administrative Principles
Scientific Management Theory
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What is the definition of clear division of labor?

Jobs are well explained and all workers become highly skilled at performing them.

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What is the classical management theory? 

Classical management focuses on centralized authority, labor specialization and incentives to optimize productivity in an organization and, in turn, drive profits.

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What do the 14 principles of management focus on?

How to treat their employees, be authoritative, and maintain order the workplace

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What is scientific management?

Management of a business, industry, or economy, according to principles of efficiency derived from experiments in methods of work and production, especially from time-and-motion studies.

200

What was the contribution of Max Weber to the field of sociology? 

He came up with the concept of a special kind of organization that could solve any issue. He called this concept "bureaucracy."

200

Is this theory often used in today's workplace?

No, it was often used back in the day or can be beneficial for smaller companies.

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What professional experience did Henri Fayol use to develop this theory?

Engineer leading large-scale enterprises



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Why is scientific management effective?

It increases work flow and productivity

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What is the definition of a bureaucratic organization?

Bureaucracy refers to a form of organization that is logical, orderly, and based on legitimate authority.

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Why is scientific management a great way to do things?

It gives you methods to help create a better way of using your time wisely.