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Spring 2007 History of Management Thought 1
The History of Management
Thought
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought2
Why Management History?
• To add perspective to the
present…nothing new
under the sun
• To understand where ideas
came from
• To see the role of social,
legal, political, economic,
technological factors
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought3
Management in the Past
• Management existed,
but…..
– Often hereditary (usually
male…)
– One-trial learning
– But, some thought about
management
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought4
• First large state
• Centralized government
– Provincial governors (nomarchs)
– Bureaucrats (taxation, irrigation)
– Based on writing (first Information
Revolution)
• Large scale construction
projects
– Pyramids, Sphinx, temples
– Workforce: thousands of peasants,
possibly slaves (prisoners of war)
The Case of Egypt
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought5
Sun Tzu and The Art of War
• Dates uncertain –
– Some say he lived ca. 544 BC to 496 BC
– Others place it closer to 600 BC
• A renowned Chinese general
• The Art of War a work on military strategy,
but seen in Asia as a guide to
management
• Principles:
– Moral cause for battle
– Leadership – wise, courageous, benevolent
yet strict
– Awareness of environmental conditions –
events and the playing field
– Organization and discipline
– Espionage
Sun Tzu and The Art of War
“Now the general who wins a
battle makes many calculations in
his temple ere the battle is
fought. The general who loses a
battle makes few calculations
before hand. It is by attention to
this point that I can see who is
likely to win or lose.”
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought7
Farming in Rome
• Cato the Elder (234 - 149 BC)
• De re rustica or Roman Farm
Management
• Instructions for the
management of a
commercial farm
– Absentee landlord
– Based on slave labor
– Wine grapes or olives
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought8
Cato’s Advice
• “When the weather is bad and field work
cannot go on, carry the manure out to the
manure heap. Clean thoroughly the ox
stable, the sheep pen, the yard…”
• How an olive orchard…should be
equipped…a foreman, a foreman’s wife,
five laborers, three ox drivers, one ass
driver, one swineherd, one shepherd,
thirteen persons in all….”
• “Have the work oxen cared for with the
greatest diligence and to some degree
flatter the ox drivers so that they will more
cheerfully care for the oxen”
• When the head of the household comes to
the farmhouse...he should make the round
of the farm; if not on the same day at least
on the next.
Planning
Organizing
Leading
Controlling
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Spring 2007 History of Management Thought10
The Industrial Revolution
• A long-term process, not a
single event
– Protestant Work ethic
– Political changes (American,
French revolutions)
– Invention of steam power
• Some important figures:
– Adam Smith (1776)
– James Watt, Eli Whitney
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought11
The Industrial Revolution – New
Technology
• Manufacturing
– Steam engines
– Cotton gin
– Mass production through
standardization and
specialization
• Transportation
– Steam powered ships
– Railroads
• Communications
– Telegraph
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought12
Large Organizations and New
Approaches to Management
• Economic transformation
– Previously – family farms, small
workshops
– After Industrial Revolution – large
organizations, requiring
management skills
• New demands on
management
– Need for professional managers
(as opposed to owners)
– Need to plan, structure, and
schedule activities
– Push to efficiency
– Need for worker training and
socialization to factory work
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought13
The Fortune 500: When Were They
Founded?
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
1780-17891800-18091820-18291840-18491860-18691880-18891900-19091920-19291940-19491960-19691980-1995
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought14
Classical Management
• Time period: last half of 1800’s, first
part of 1900’s
• Environment:
– Social / Political: little restraint (Robber
Barons)
– Economic: manufacturing economy,
focus on efficiency
– Technology: most jobs relatively simple
• Major schools
– Scientific management
– Administrative management theory
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought15
Scientific Management
• Bottom- up approach
• Focus on efficiency,
primarily in industrial
settings
• Today: industrial
engineering, production
management
• Key players:
– Frederick W. Taylor
– Frank and Lillian Gilbreth
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought16
General Principles
• Standard methods for
performing jobs
• Push to efficiency
• Employee selection and
training
• Management control over
work processes
• Wage incentives for output
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought17
F. W. Taylor and Scientific
Management
• Worked at Midvale Steel
(beginning as a common
laborer, rising to chief engineer,
in 6 years)
• Identified “soldiering”
– Workers doing less than they were
capable of
– Due to lack of training, fear of
losing work or rate cuts
• Began with time study and
incentive plans
• Pig iron study: the right shovel
for each job
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought18
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth: The
One Best Way
• Focus on work
simplification and
efficiency
– Reduce time and fatigue
(Frank)
– Involve workers (Lillian)
• “The One Best Way”
• Therbligs
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Spring 2007 History of Management Thought20
Scientific Management: Recap
• Contributions:
– Pay for performance
– Careful examination of job tasks
– Importance of training and
selection
• But……..*
– Assumed workers were robots
without social needs or higher
order needs
– Assumed all individuals were the
same
– Ignored worker’s potential to
contribute ideas, not just labor
* These are Taylor’s ideas; Gilbreths thought differently
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought21
Administrative Management
Theory
• Top-down approach
• Focus on rationality, no
matter what the setting
• Today: basis of most
management texts
• Key players:
– Henri Fayol
– Max Weber
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought22
Henri Fayol
• French manager (coal mining)
• Published Industrial and General
Administration in 1916 (not translated
into English until 1930’s)
• Elements of management
– Planning
– Organizing
– Command, Coordination, Control
• Fourteen principles
• Universality of management
• Management as a skill can be taught
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought23
Fayol’s 14 Principles
1. Specialization
of labor
2. Authority
3. Discipline
4. Unity of
command
5. Unity of
direction
6. Subordination
of individual
interests
7. Remuneration
8. Centralization
9. Scalar chain
(line of
authority)
10. Order
11. Equity
12. Personnel
tenure
13. Initiative
14. Esprit de corps
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought24
Max Weber and Authority
• Traditional
– Inherited - monarchs
• Charismatic
– Based on the individual
• Rational – Legal
– Based on the position
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought25
Max Weber and Bureaucracy
• Bureaucracy = management by the office
(Büro)
• Weber well aware that bureaucracy
could become an end in itself
• Bureaucracy
– Clearly defined division of labor, authority,
responsibility
– Offices organized in a hierarchy
– Recordkeeping (organizational memory
and continuity separate from individuals)
– Selection on the basis of qualifications
– Officials appointed, not elected
– Administrators work for fixed salaries, on a
career basis
– Administrators are not owners
– Administrators subject to impersonal rules,
discipline, control
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought26
Human Relations Movement and
Subsequent Developments
• Hawthorne Studies
• Mary Parker Follett
• Chester Barnard
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought27
Hawthorne Studies
• Western Electric plant, Hawthorne
Illinois, 1930’s
• Mayo, Roethlisberger and Dickson
• Original idea: effect of lighting on
productivity
• Three phases
– Relay Assembly Test Room (social
nature of work, effect of supervision)
– Bank Wiring Room (group norms)
– Interview program
• The “Hawthorne Effect”
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought28
Theory and Practice
• Mary Parker Follett
– Primarily a political thinker,
theoretical writer
– Emphasized the importance of the
group
• Chester Barnard
– AT & T executive
– Importance of communications
– Authority -- exists only if accepted
– Functions of the executive
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought29
The Last Fifty Years
• Management science
• Systems theory
• Motivation and leadership
• Contingency models
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought30
Management Science
• Different from "scientific
management”
• Formative years: 1940's to
1960's
• Operations research
• Uses a quantitative basis
for decision making -
mathematical models
• Emphasis on managing
production and operations
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought31
Systems Approach
• Formative years: 1950's to
1970's
• Views an organization as a
group of inter-dependent
functions contributing to a
single purpose
• Important contributor: U.S.
Department of Defense
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought32
Motivation and Leadership (1950’s
and 1960’s)
• Late 1950's: Douglas McGregor proposed
his Theory X and Theory Y assumptions of
the relations between
• Early and mid 1960's: contingency models
of leadership proposed a need for
different styles under different
circumstances (Fred Fiedler)
• 1964: Vroom's VIE theory (valence,
instrumentality, expectancy) of motivation
proposed
• Mid 1960's: David McClelland proposed
need for achievement theory
• Late 1960's: Frederick Herzberg proposed
his two-factor theory of motivation
(motivators and hygiene factors)
• Late 1960's: Edwin Locke outlined his goal
setting approach to motivation
Spring 2007 History of Management Thought33
Situational (Contingency)
• Formative years: 1970's to
1990's
• Is there “One Best
Way” ????
– Appropriate practice
depends on the situation
• Found in:
– Organization design
– Leadership

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337 management history_2

  • 1. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought 1 The History of Management Thought
  • 2. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought2 Why Management History? • To add perspective to the present…nothing new under the sun • To understand where ideas came from • To see the role of social, legal, political, economic, technological factors
  • 3. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought3 Management in the Past • Management existed, but….. – Often hereditary (usually male…) – One-trial learning – But, some thought about management
  • 4. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought4 • First large state • Centralized government – Provincial governors (nomarchs) – Bureaucrats (taxation, irrigation) – Based on writing (first Information Revolution) • Large scale construction projects – Pyramids, Sphinx, temples – Workforce: thousands of peasants, possibly slaves (prisoners of war) The Case of Egypt
  • 5. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought5 Sun Tzu and The Art of War • Dates uncertain – – Some say he lived ca. 544 BC to 496 BC – Others place it closer to 600 BC • A renowned Chinese general • The Art of War a work on military strategy, but seen in Asia as a guide to management • Principles: – Moral cause for battle – Leadership – wise, courageous, benevolent yet strict – Awareness of environmental conditions – events and the playing field – Organization and discipline – Espionage
  • 6. Sun Tzu and The Art of War “Now the general who wins a battle makes many calculations in his temple ere the battle is fought. The general who loses a battle makes few calculations before hand. It is by attention to this point that I can see who is likely to win or lose.”
  • 7. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought7 Farming in Rome • Cato the Elder (234 - 149 BC) • De re rustica or Roman Farm Management • Instructions for the management of a commercial farm – Absentee landlord – Based on slave labor – Wine grapes or olives
  • 8. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought8 Cato’s Advice • “When the weather is bad and field work cannot go on, carry the manure out to the manure heap. Clean thoroughly the ox stable, the sheep pen, the yard…” • How an olive orchard…should be equipped…a foreman, a foreman’s wife, five laborers, three ox drivers, one ass driver, one swineherd, one shepherd, thirteen persons in all….” • “Have the work oxen cared for with the greatest diligence and to some degree flatter the ox drivers so that they will more cheerfully care for the oxen” • When the head of the household comes to the farmhouse...he should make the round of the farm; if not on the same day at least on the next. Planning Organizing Leading Controlling
  • 10. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought10 The Industrial Revolution • A long-term process, not a single event – Protestant Work ethic – Political changes (American, French revolutions) – Invention of steam power • Some important figures: – Adam Smith (1776) – James Watt, Eli Whitney
  • 11. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought11 The Industrial Revolution – New Technology • Manufacturing – Steam engines – Cotton gin – Mass production through standardization and specialization • Transportation – Steam powered ships – Railroads • Communications – Telegraph
  • 12. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought12 Large Organizations and New Approaches to Management • Economic transformation – Previously – family farms, small workshops – After Industrial Revolution – large organizations, requiring management skills • New demands on management – Need for professional managers (as opposed to owners) – Need to plan, structure, and schedule activities – Push to efficiency – Need for worker training and socialization to factory work
  • 13. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought13 The Fortune 500: When Were They Founded? 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1780-17891800-18091820-18291840-18491860-18691880-18891900-19091920-19291940-19491960-19691980-1995
  • 14. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought14 Classical Management • Time period: last half of 1800’s, first part of 1900’s • Environment: – Social / Political: little restraint (Robber Barons) – Economic: manufacturing economy, focus on efficiency – Technology: most jobs relatively simple • Major schools – Scientific management – Administrative management theory
  • 15. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought15 Scientific Management • Bottom- up approach • Focus on efficiency, primarily in industrial settings • Today: industrial engineering, production management • Key players: – Frederick W. Taylor – Frank and Lillian Gilbreth
  • 16. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought16 General Principles • Standard methods for performing jobs • Push to efficiency • Employee selection and training • Management control over work processes • Wage incentives for output
  • 17. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought17 F. W. Taylor and Scientific Management • Worked at Midvale Steel (beginning as a common laborer, rising to chief engineer, in 6 years) • Identified “soldiering” – Workers doing less than they were capable of – Due to lack of training, fear of losing work or rate cuts • Began with time study and incentive plans • Pig iron study: the right shovel for each job
  • 18. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought18 Frank and Lillian Gilbreth: The One Best Way • Focus on work simplification and efficiency – Reduce time and fatigue (Frank) – Involve workers (Lillian) • “The One Best Way” • Therbligs
  • 20. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought20 Scientific Management: Recap • Contributions: – Pay for performance – Careful examination of job tasks – Importance of training and selection • But……..* – Assumed workers were robots without social needs or higher order needs – Assumed all individuals were the same – Ignored worker’s potential to contribute ideas, not just labor * These are Taylor’s ideas; Gilbreths thought differently
  • 21. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought21 Administrative Management Theory • Top-down approach • Focus on rationality, no matter what the setting • Today: basis of most management texts • Key players: – Henri Fayol – Max Weber
  • 22. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought22 Henri Fayol • French manager (coal mining) • Published Industrial and General Administration in 1916 (not translated into English until 1930’s) • Elements of management – Planning – Organizing – Command, Coordination, Control • Fourteen principles • Universality of management • Management as a skill can be taught
  • 23. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought23 Fayol’s 14 Principles 1. Specialization of labor 2. Authority 3. Discipline 4. Unity of command 5. Unity of direction 6. Subordination of individual interests 7. Remuneration 8. Centralization 9. Scalar chain (line of authority) 10. Order 11. Equity 12. Personnel tenure 13. Initiative 14. Esprit de corps
  • 24. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought24 Max Weber and Authority • Traditional – Inherited - monarchs • Charismatic – Based on the individual • Rational – Legal – Based on the position
  • 25. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought25 Max Weber and Bureaucracy • Bureaucracy = management by the office (Büro) • Weber well aware that bureaucracy could become an end in itself • Bureaucracy – Clearly defined division of labor, authority, responsibility – Offices organized in a hierarchy – Recordkeeping (organizational memory and continuity separate from individuals) – Selection on the basis of qualifications – Officials appointed, not elected – Administrators work for fixed salaries, on a career basis – Administrators are not owners – Administrators subject to impersonal rules, discipline, control
  • 26. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought26 Human Relations Movement and Subsequent Developments • Hawthorne Studies • Mary Parker Follett • Chester Barnard
  • 27. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought27 Hawthorne Studies • Western Electric plant, Hawthorne Illinois, 1930’s • Mayo, Roethlisberger and Dickson • Original idea: effect of lighting on productivity • Three phases – Relay Assembly Test Room (social nature of work, effect of supervision) – Bank Wiring Room (group norms) – Interview program • The “Hawthorne Effect”
  • 28. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought28 Theory and Practice • Mary Parker Follett – Primarily a political thinker, theoretical writer – Emphasized the importance of the group • Chester Barnard – AT & T executive – Importance of communications – Authority -- exists only if accepted – Functions of the executive
  • 29. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought29 The Last Fifty Years • Management science • Systems theory • Motivation and leadership • Contingency models
  • 30. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought30 Management Science • Different from "scientific management” • Formative years: 1940's to 1960's • Operations research • Uses a quantitative basis for decision making - mathematical models • Emphasis on managing production and operations
  • 31. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought31 Systems Approach • Formative years: 1950's to 1970's • Views an organization as a group of inter-dependent functions contributing to a single purpose • Important contributor: U.S. Department of Defense
  • 32. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought32 Motivation and Leadership (1950’s and 1960’s) • Late 1950's: Douglas McGregor proposed his Theory X and Theory Y assumptions of the relations between • Early and mid 1960's: contingency models of leadership proposed a need for different styles under different circumstances (Fred Fiedler) • 1964: Vroom's VIE theory (valence, instrumentality, expectancy) of motivation proposed • Mid 1960's: David McClelland proposed need for achievement theory • Late 1960's: Frederick Herzberg proposed his two-factor theory of motivation (motivators and hygiene factors) • Late 1960's: Edwin Locke outlined his goal setting approach to motivation
  • 33. Spring 2007 History of Management Thought33 Situational (Contingency) • Formative years: 1970's to 1990's • Is there “One Best Way” ???? – Appropriate practice depends on the situation • Found in: – Organization design – Leadership

Notas del editor

  1. For on-line text, see: http://www.newstrolls.com/news/dev/kilner/sun_tsu/gilesbare/Outer.html
  2. Source: Cato the Censor: On Farming (tr. E. Brehaut, 1933). New York: Columbia University Press.
  3. Source: Cato the Censor: On Farming (tr. E. Brehaut, 1933). New York: Columbia University Press.
  4. Illustration from Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (medieval book of hours, or calendar), by the Limbourg brothers. Detail from July. Source (image):http://www.kfki.hu/~arthp/html/l/limbourg/index.html
  5. Remember that this is a process, not an event PWE “ Invented” by Weber to describe results of 15th, 16th century Protestant Reformation The idea that work, self-denial are good, that wealth is a sign of divine favor Cause and effect? Was this happening anyways? Political changes American, French revolutions: equality of man, self-determination Also with U.S., far more social and geographic mobility Inventions: Steam engine (textile mills) Canals (esp. in U.S. -- remember, water only cheap transportation) Railroads People (a few examples ) Adam Smith (1776) Division of labor; motivate with money, not hunger Josiah Wedgwood (1730 - 1795) Transportation (canals); division of labor; cost accounting Daniel McCallum (active during U.S. Civil War Organized Union railroad system -- one factor involved in Northern victory
  6. By this point, the Industrial Revolution has happened: railroads, steel, etc. The Robber Barons: Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan
  7. Gilbreth photos from the Gilbreth Network (http://gilbrethnetwork.tripod.com/front.html) F. W. Taylor photo from Business Open Learning Archive (http://sol.brunel.ac.uk/%7Ejarvis/bola/motivation/taylor .html)
  8. Fredrick Winslow Taylor (1856-1915)
  9. Life Frank -- from a middle class family, started as a bricklayer, than rose to own his own contracting company; then, began to consult, to teach others his methods. Dies 1924 Lillian -- from a well-to-do California family, earned a BA and MA in English (very unusual for that time); married Frank and joined in his interests, but from the human perspective. After Frank’s death, continued his work (beginning with domestic science, as a way in the door) until her death in 1972. Involved w/ motion study for people with disabilities; first woman full professor at a school of engineering (Purdue) Therbligs (“Gilbreth” spelled backwards”) Break down all work into basic elements (18) Reduce time by looking at how each therblig can be accomplished more quickly Examples: Search: color code parts, organize parts Position; place object so that it is picked up in the position in which it will be used
  10. Fayol’s Life Middle class upbringing; trained as a mining engineer Became CEO of Comambault (coal, iron, steel) Fourteen Principles Division of work (specialization and the accruing efficiencies) Authority (both formal and personal authority) Discipline (respect, not fear) Unity of command (each person, one manager) Unity of direction (one person at the top) Subordination of individual interests to general interest Remuneration Centralization (to the extent appropriate) Scalar chain (from top to bottom; gangplank to cross lines of authority) Order(place for everything an everything in its place) Equity (justice) Stability of tenure (orderly HR planning) Initiative (zeal and energy) Esprit de corps (harmony and unity)
  11. Bureaucracy = management by the office (Büro) Weber well aware that bureaucracy could become an end in itself
  12. Mary Parker Follett -- “The true self is the group self” Chester Barnard Makes sense that he would have thought about communications Definite channels of communications, known to all Authority requires formal communications Communications as direct as possible (short lines) Functions of the executive Provide a system of communications Secure organization members’ efforts Formulate and define organizational purpose QUESTION: are these all that different from Fayol’s Planning, Organizing, Command, Coordination, and Control?
  13. This is all material that we will discuss, in some detail, in later sections of the course.