Scientific Management
Administrative Principles
Bureaucratic Organizations
Main Contributors to Classical Management
BONUS JEOPARDY REMIX
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emphasizes careful selection and training of workers and supervisory support with an emphasis on improving efficiency.
What is scientific Management
100
The theory generally calls for a formalized administrative structure, a clear division of labor, and delegation of power and authority to administrators relevant to their areas of responsibilities.
What is Administrative Principles
100
Rational and efficient form of organization founded on logic, order, and legitimate authority
What is Bureaucratic Organization
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Frederick W. Taylor
What is the father Of Scientific Management
100
Identify SMP's (hint pg.39)
What is Standard Methods and Procedures
200
Motion Study
What is the science of reducing a task to its basic physical motion
200
Henri Fayol and Mary Parker Follett
What is main contributors to administrative principles
200
main contributor to Bureaucratic Organizations
What is Max Weber
200
What year did Frederick Taylor publish The principles of Scientific Management
What is 1911
200
Eulogized at her death in 1933
What is Mary Parker Follet
300
Who are the three contributors to scientific Management and motion study in particular?
What is Frederick W. Taylor, Frank, and Lillian Gilbreths
300
•Division of labour •Authority •Discipline •Unity of Command •Unity of direction
What is Henry Fayol's 5 of 14 management principles
300
•Clear division of labour •Clear hierarchy of authority •Formal rules/procedures •Impersonality •Careers based on merit
What is Max Weber's defining characteristics of bureaucratic organization
300
German who developed Intellectual insights that had an impact on the field of management.
What is Max Weber
300
True OR False: Henry Fayol showed us that management can be seen as a variety of activities or actions that can be worked on in order to improve one's managerial skill set
What is TRUE
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Name any practical lessons from scientific management
What is •Produce safe products and services. •Make result based compensation and performance incentive. •Carefully designed jobs with efficient work methods. •Carefully select workers with the abilities to do these jobs. •Train workers to perform jobs to the best of their abilities. •Train supervisors to support workers so that they can perform jobs to the best of their abilities.
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most importantly, What did Fayol believe about management?
What is Fayol believed that management could be taught
400
What are examples of bureaucratic organizations
What is dmv or prison system
400
After a career in French industry he published Administration industrielle et Générale
What is Henri Fayol
400
True OR False: Mary Parker Follett viewed organizations as bureaucracies
What is FALSE
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The principle: Develop for every job a "science" that includes rules of motion, standardized work implements, and proper working conditions, is part of what other guiding principles?
What is Frederick Taylor's Four guiding action Principles of Classical Management
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1.Foresight 2.Organization 3.Command 4.Coordination 5.Control
What is the five rules/duties of Management Identified by Henri Fayol
500
disadvantages of a Bureaucratic organization
What is •Excessive paper work •Lack of problem solving •Difficulty in shifting customer/client needs •Resistance to change •Employee apathy
500
One of the most important woman America has yet produced in the fields of civics and sociology
What is Mary Parker Follett
500
True OR False: An example of the continuing influences of Taylor and the Gilbreth's can be seen at the united Parcel services (UPS)
What is TRUE