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Management: Arab World Edition
Robbins, Coulter, Sidani, Jamali
Chapter 2: Management History
Lecturer: [Insert your name here]
2-3 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Learning Outcomes
Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter.
2.1 Historical Background Of Management
• Explain why studying management history is important.
• Describe some early evidences of management practice.
• Describe two important historical events that are significant to
the study of management.
2.2 Classical Approach
• Describe the important contributions made by Frederick W. Taylor
and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth.
2-4 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Learning Outcomes
2.2 Classical Approach (cont’d)
• Discuss Fayol’s and Weber’s contributions to management
theory.
• Explain how today’s managers use scientific management and
general administrative theory.
2.3 Quantitative Approach
• Explain what the quantitative approach has contributed to the
field of management.
• Describe total quality management.
• Discuss how today’s managers use the quantitative approach.
2-5 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Learning Outcomes
2.4 Behavioral Approach
• Describe the contributions of the early advocates of OB.
• Explain the contributions of the Hawthorne Studies to the field
of management.
• Discuss how today’s managers use the behavioral approach.
2.5 Contemporary Approach
• Describe an organization using the systems approach.
• Discuss how the systems approach helps us understand
management.
• Explain how the contingency approach is appropriate for
studying management.
2-6 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Learning Outcomes
2.6 Administrative Perspectives In The Early Arab Context
• Discuss managerial perspectives from an Islamic perspective.
• Explain which factors have impacted Arab managerial practice.
• Recognize the complexity of factors impacting Arab
management thought and practice.
2-7 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Historical Background Of
Management
1. Explain why studying management history is important.
2. Describe some early evidences of management practice.
3. Describe two important historical events that are significant
to the study of management.
2-8 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Historical Background of Management
Ancient Management
• Egypt (pyramids) and China (Great Wall)
• Venetians (floating warship assembly lines)
Adam Smith
• Published The Wealth of Nations in 1776
• Advocated the division of labor (job specialization) to increase the
productivity of workers
Industrial Revolution
• Substituted machine power for human labor
• Created large organizations in need of management
2-9 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Exhibit 2–1 Major Approaches to Management
2-10 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Major Approaches to Management
• Classical
• Quantitative
• Behavioral
• Contemporary
2-11 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Classical Approach
1. Describe the important contributions made by Frederick W.
Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth.
2. Discuss Fayol’s and Weber’s contributions to management
theory.
3. Explain how today’s managers use scientific management
and general administrative theory.
2-12 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Scientific Management
Fredrick Winslow Taylor
• The “father” of scientific management
• Published Principles of Scientific Management (1911)
 The theory of scientific management
– Using scientific methods to define the “one best way” for a job to
be done:
○ Putting the right person on the job with the correct tools and
equipment.
○ Having a standardized method of doing the job.
○ Providing an economic incentive to the worker.
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Exhibit 2–2 Taylor’s Scientific Management
Principles
1. Develop a science for each element of an individual’s work,
which will replace the old rule-of-thumb method.
2. Scientifically select and then train, teach, and develop the
worker.
3. Heartily cooperate with the workers so as to ensure that all
work is done in accordance with the principles of the science
that has been developed.
4. Divide work and responsibility almost equally between
management and workers. Management takes over all work for
which it is better fitted than the workers.
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Scientific Management (cont’d)
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth
• Focused on increasing worker productivity through the reduction of
wasted motion.
• Developed the microchronometer to time worker motions and
optimize work performance.
How Do Today’s Managers Use Scientific Management?
• Use time and motion studies to increase productivity.
• Hire the best qualified employees.
• Design incentive systems based on output.
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General Administrative Theory
Henri Fayol
• Believed that the practice of management was distinct from other
organizational functions.
• Developed principles of management that applied to all
organizational situations.
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Exhibit 2–3 Fayol’s 14 Principles of Management
1. Division of Work. Specialization increases output by
making employees more efficient.
2. Authority. Managers must be able to give orders and
authority gives them this right.
3. Discipline. Employees must obey and respect the rules that
govern the organization.
4. Unity of command. Every employee should receive orders
from only one superior.
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Exhibit 2–3 Fayol’s 14 Principles of Management
5. Unity of direction. The organization should have a single
plan of action to guide managers and workers.
6. Subordination of individual interests to the general
interest. The interests of any one employee or group of
employees should not take precedence over the interests of the
organization as a whole.
7. Remuneration. Workers must be paid a fair wage for their
services.
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Exhibit 2–3 Fayol’s 14 Principles of Management
8. Centralization. This term refers to the degree to which
subordinates are involved in decision making.
9. Scalar chain. The line of authority from top management to
the lowest ranks is the scalar chain.
10. Order. People and materials should be in the right place at the
right time.
11. Equity. Managers should be kind and fair to their
subordinates.
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Exhibit 2–3 Fayol’s 14 Principles of Management
12. Stability of tenure of personnel. Management should provide
orderly personnel planning and ensure that replacements are
available to fill vacancies.
13. Initiative. Employees who are allowed to originate and carry out
plans will exert high levels of effort.
14. Esprit de corps. Promoting team spirit will build harmony and
unity within the organization.
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General Administrative Theory
Max Weber
• Developed a theory of authority based on an ideal type of
organization (bureaucracy).
 Emphasized rationality, predictability, impersonality, technical
competence, and authoritarianism.
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Exhibit 2–4 Weber’s Bureaucracy
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Quantitative Approach
1. Explain what the quantitative approach has contributed to
the field of management.
2. Describe total quality management.
3. Discuss how today’s managers use the quantitative
approach.
2-23 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Quantitative Approach to Management
Quantitative Approach
• Also called operations research or management science.
• Evolved from mathematical and statistical methods developed to
solve WWII military logistics and quality control problems.
• Focuses on improving managerial decision making by applying:
 statistics
 optimization models
 information models
 computer simulations
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Exhibit 2–5 What is Quality Management?
1. Intense focus on the customer. The customer includes
outsiders who buy the organization’s products or services and
internal customers who interact with and serve others in the
organization.
2. Concern for continual improvement. Quality
management is a commitment to never being satisfied. “Very
good” is not good enough. Quality can always be improved.
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Exhibit 2–5 What is Quality Management?
3. Process focused. Quality management focuses on work
processes as the quality of goods and services is continually
improved.
4. Improvement in the quality of everything the organization
does. This relates to the final product, how the organization
handles deliveries, how rapidly it responds to complaints, how
politely the phones are answered, and the like.
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Exhibit 2–5 What is Quality Management?
5. Accurate measurement. Quality management uses
statistical techniques to measure every critical variable in the
organization’s operations. These are compared against standards
to identify problems, trace them to their roots, and eliminate their
causes.
6. Empowerment of employees. Quality management involves
the people on the line in the improvement process. Teams are
widely used in quality management programs as empowerment
vehicles for finding and solving problems.
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Behavioral Approach
1. Describe the contributions of the early advocates of OB.
2. Explain the contributions of the Hawthorne Studies to the
field of management.
3. Discuss how today’s managers use the behavioral approach.
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Understanding Organizational Behavior
Organizational Behavior (OB)
• The study of the actions of people at work; people are the most
important asset of an organization.
Early OB Advocates
• Robert Owen
• Hugo Munsterberg
• Mary Parker Follett
• Chester Barnard
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Exhibit 2–6 Early Advocates of OB
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The Hawthorne Studies
• A series of productivity experiments conducted at Western Electric
from 1924 to 1932.
• Experimental findings
 Productivity unexpectedly increased under imposed adverse
working conditions.
 The effect of incentive plans was less than expected.
• Research conclusion
 Social norms, group standards and attitudes more strongly
influence individual output and work behavior than do
monetary incentives.
2-31 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Contemporary Approach
1. Describe an organization using the systems approach.
2. Discuss how the systems approach helps us understand
management.
3. Explain how the contingency approach is appropriate for
studying management.
2-32 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
The Systems Approach
System Defined
• A set of interrelated and interdependent parts arranged in a manner
that produces a unified whole.
Basic Types of Systems
• Closed systems
 Are not influenced by and do not interact with their environment
(all system input and output is internal).
• Open systems
 Dynamically interact to their environments by taking in inputs
and transforming them into outputs that are distributed into their
environments.
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Exhibit 2–7 The Organization as an Open System
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Implications of the Systems Approach
• Coordination of the organization’s parts is essential for proper
functioning of the entire organization.
• Decisions and actions taken in one area of the organization will have
an effect in other areas of the organization.
• Organizations are not self-contained and, therefore, must adapt to
changes in their external environment.
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The Contingency Approach
Contingency Approach Defined
• Also sometimes called the situational approach.
• There is no one universally applicable set of management
principles (rules) by which to manage organizations.
• Organizations are individually different, face different situations
(contingency variables), and require different ways of managing.
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Exhibit 2–8 Popular Contingency Variables
Organization size
• As size increases, so do the problems of coordination.
Routineness of task technology
• Routine technologies require organizational structures, leadership styles,
and control systems that differ from those required by customized or
non-routine technologies.
Environmental uncertainty
• What works best in a stable and predictable environment may be totally
inappropriate in a rapidly changing and unpredictable environment.
Individual differences
• Individuals differ in terms of their desire for growth, autonomy,
tolerance of ambiguity, and expectations.
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Administrative Perspectives
In The Early Arab Context
1. Discuss managerial perspectives from an Islamic
perspective.
2. Explain which factors have impacted Arab managerial
practice.
3. Recognize the complexity of factors impacting Arab
management thought and practice.
2-38 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Administrative perspectives in the Early Arab
context
• Early Arabs lived in relatively small communities.
• Tribal life and work within the Bedouin environment emphasized the
role of endurance, generosity, and communal cohesion, but
this did not necessitate any type of advanced managerial thinking.
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Administrative perspectives in the Early Arab
context (cont’d)
• The relationship between the employer and the employee was
simple and issues of fairness and equality were not a priority at the
time.
• With the advent of Islam in the year 622 C.E., attitudes towards
certain professions were drastically changed.
2-40 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Administrative perspectives in the Early Arab
context (cont’d)
• Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) developed a perspective of work and
management that was radically different from the earlier
perspectives.
• The relationship between the employer and the employee changed.
Under the new paradigm, the employee was supposed to get his fair
share quickly.
2-41 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Administrative perspectives in the Early Arab
context (cont’d)
• There isn’t a widespread accepted Arab theory of management. The
managerial perspectives based on Islam (Exhibit 2–9), as idealistic
and desirable as they are, cannot be presented as representing an
Arab theory of management.
• Reasons?
• Other cultural, political, and historical influences are also
present.
• Sometimes actual administrative practices diverge from what is
recommended.
2-42 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Exhibit 2–9 Islamic Managerial Perspectives
Source: Adapted from Ali, A. & Al-Owaihan, A. “Islamic Work Ethic, a critical review,” Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, Vol. 15 No. 1,
2008, pp. 5–19.
2-43 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
Terms to Know
division of labor (or job
specialization)
Industrial Revolution
scientific management
therbligs
general administrative theory
principles of management
bureaucracy
quantitative approach
organizational behavior (OB)
Hawthorne Studies
system
closed systems
open systems
contingency approach
2-44 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education

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  • 2. Management: Arab World Edition Robbins, Coulter, Sidani, Jamali Chapter 2: Management History Lecturer: [Insert your name here]
  • 3. 2-3 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Learning Outcomes Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. 2.1 Historical Background Of Management • Explain why studying management history is important. • Describe some early evidences of management practice. • Describe two important historical events that are significant to the study of management. 2.2 Classical Approach • Describe the important contributions made by Frederick W. Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth.
  • 4. 2-4 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Learning Outcomes 2.2 Classical Approach (cont’d) • Discuss Fayol’s and Weber’s contributions to management theory. • Explain how today’s managers use scientific management and general administrative theory. 2.3 Quantitative Approach • Explain what the quantitative approach has contributed to the field of management. • Describe total quality management. • Discuss how today’s managers use the quantitative approach.
  • 5. 2-5 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Learning Outcomes 2.4 Behavioral Approach • Describe the contributions of the early advocates of OB. • Explain the contributions of the Hawthorne Studies to the field of management. • Discuss how today’s managers use the behavioral approach. 2.5 Contemporary Approach • Describe an organization using the systems approach. • Discuss how the systems approach helps us understand management. • Explain how the contingency approach is appropriate for studying management.
  • 6. 2-6 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Learning Outcomes 2.6 Administrative Perspectives In The Early Arab Context • Discuss managerial perspectives from an Islamic perspective. • Explain which factors have impacted Arab managerial practice. • Recognize the complexity of factors impacting Arab management thought and practice.
  • 7. 2-7 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Historical Background Of Management 1. Explain why studying management history is important. 2. Describe some early evidences of management practice. 3. Describe two important historical events that are significant to the study of management.
  • 8. 2-8 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Historical Background of Management Ancient Management • Egypt (pyramids) and China (Great Wall) • Venetians (floating warship assembly lines) Adam Smith • Published The Wealth of Nations in 1776 • Advocated the division of labor (job specialization) to increase the productivity of workers Industrial Revolution • Substituted machine power for human labor • Created large organizations in need of management
  • 9. 2-9 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–1 Major Approaches to Management
  • 10. 2-10 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Major Approaches to Management • Classical • Quantitative • Behavioral • Contemporary
  • 11. 2-11 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Classical Approach 1. Describe the important contributions made by Frederick W. Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth. 2. Discuss Fayol’s and Weber’s contributions to management theory. 3. Explain how today’s managers use scientific management and general administrative theory.
  • 12. 2-12 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Scientific Management Fredrick Winslow Taylor • The “father” of scientific management • Published Principles of Scientific Management (1911)  The theory of scientific management – Using scientific methods to define the “one best way” for a job to be done: ○ Putting the right person on the job with the correct tools and equipment. ○ Having a standardized method of doing the job. ○ Providing an economic incentive to the worker.
  • 13. 2-13 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–2 Taylor’s Scientific Management Principles 1. Develop a science for each element of an individual’s work, which will replace the old rule-of-thumb method. 2. Scientifically select and then train, teach, and develop the worker. 3. Heartily cooperate with the workers so as to ensure that all work is done in accordance with the principles of the science that has been developed. 4. Divide work and responsibility almost equally between management and workers. Management takes over all work for which it is better fitted than the workers.
  • 14. 2-14 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Scientific Management (cont’d) Frank and Lillian Gilbreth • Focused on increasing worker productivity through the reduction of wasted motion. • Developed the microchronometer to time worker motions and optimize work performance. How Do Today’s Managers Use Scientific Management? • Use time and motion studies to increase productivity. • Hire the best qualified employees. • Design incentive systems based on output.
  • 15. 2-15 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education General Administrative Theory Henri Fayol • Believed that the practice of management was distinct from other organizational functions. • Developed principles of management that applied to all organizational situations.
  • 16. 2-16 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–3 Fayol’s 14 Principles of Management 1. Division of Work. Specialization increases output by making employees more efficient. 2. Authority. Managers must be able to give orders and authority gives them this right. 3. Discipline. Employees must obey and respect the rules that govern the organization. 4. Unity of command. Every employee should receive orders from only one superior.
  • 17. 2-17 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–3 Fayol’s 14 Principles of Management 5. Unity of direction. The organization should have a single plan of action to guide managers and workers. 6. Subordination of individual interests to the general interest. The interests of any one employee or group of employees should not take precedence over the interests of the organization as a whole. 7. Remuneration. Workers must be paid a fair wage for their services.
  • 18. 2-18 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–3 Fayol’s 14 Principles of Management 8. Centralization. This term refers to the degree to which subordinates are involved in decision making. 9. Scalar chain. The line of authority from top management to the lowest ranks is the scalar chain. 10. Order. People and materials should be in the right place at the right time. 11. Equity. Managers should be kind and fair to their subordinates.
  • 19. 2-19 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–3 Fayol’s 14 Principles of Management 12. Stability of tenure of personnel. Management should provide orderly personnel planning and ensure that replacements are available to fill vacancies. 13. Initiative. Employees who are allowed to originate and carry out plans will exert high levels of effort. 14. Esprit de corps. Promoting team spirit will build harmony and unity within the organization.
  • 20. 2-20 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education General Administrative Theory Max Weber • Developed a theory of authority based on an ideal type of organization (bureaucracy).  Emphasized rationality, predictability, impersonality, technical competence, and authoritarianism.
  • 21. 2-21 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–4 Weber’s Bureaucracy
  • 22. 2-22 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Quantitative Approach 1. Explain what the quantitative approach has contributed to the field of management. 2. Describe total quality management. 3. Discuss how today’s managers use the quantitative approach.
  • 23. 2-23 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Quantitative Approach to Management Quantitative Approach • Also called operations research or management science. • Evolved from mathematical and statistical methods developed to solve WWII military logistics and quality control problems. • Focuses on improving managerial decision making by applying:  statistics  optimization models  information models  computer simulations
  • 24. 2-24 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–5 What is Quality Management? 1. Intense focus on the customer. The customer includes outsiders who buy the organization’s products or services and internal customers who interact with and serve others in the organization. 2. Concern for continual improvement. Quality management is a commitment to never being satisfied. “Very good” is not good enough. Quality can always be improved.
  • 25. 2-25 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–5 What is Quality Management? 3. Process focused. Quality management focuses on work processes as the quality of goods and services is continually improved. 4. Improvement in the quality of everything the organization does. This relates to the final product, how the organization handles deliveries, how rapidly it responds to complaints, how politely the phones are answered, and the like.
  • 26. 2-26 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–5 What is Quality Management? 5. Accurate measurement. Quality management uses statistical techniques to measure every critical variable in the organization’s operations. These are compared against standards to identify problems, trace them to their roots, and eliminate their causes. 6. Empowerment of employees. Quality management involves the people on the line in the improvement process. Teams are widely used in quality management programs as empowerment vehicles for finding and solving problems.
  • 27. 2-27 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Behavioral Approach 1. Describe the contributions of the early advocates of OB. 2. Explain the contributions of the Hawthorne Studies to the field of management. 3. Discuss how today’s managers use the behavioral approach.
  • 28. 2-28 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Understanding Organizational Behavior Organizational Behavior (OB) • The study of the actions of people at work; people are the most important asset of an organization. Early OB Advocates • Robert Owen • Hugo Munsterberg • Mary Parker Follett • Chester Barnard
  • 29. 2-29 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–6 Early Advocates of OB
  • 30. 2-30 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education The Hawthorne Studies • A series of productivity experiments conducted at Western Electric from 1924 to 1932. • Experimental findings  Productivity unexpectedly increased under imposed adverse working conditions.  The effect of incentive plans was less than expected. • Research conclusion  Social norms, group standards and attitudes more strongly influence individual output and work behavior than do monetary incentives.
  • 31. 2-31 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Contemporary Approach 1. Describe an organization using the systems approach. 2. Discuss how the systems approach helps us understand management. 3. Explain how the contingency approach is appropriate for studying management.
  • 32. 2-32 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education The Systems Approach System Defined • A set of interrelated and interdependent parts arranged in a manner that produces a unified whole. Basic Types of Systems • Closed systems  Are not influenced by and do not interact with their environment (all system input and output is internal). • Open systems  Dynamically interact to their environments by taking in inputs and transforming them into outputs that are distributed into their environments.
  • 33. 2-33 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–7 The Organization as an Open System
  • 34. 2-34 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Implications of the Systems Approach • Coordination of the organization’s parts is essential for proper functioning of the entire organization. • Decisions and actions taken in one area of the organization will have an effect in other areas of the organization. • Organizations are not self-contained and, therefore, must adapt to changes in their external environment.
  • 35. 2-35 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education The Contingency Approach Contingency Approach Defined • Also sometimes called the situational approach. • There is no one universally applicable set of management principles (rules) by which to manage organizations. • Organizations are individually different, face different situations (contingency variables), and require different ways of managing.
  • 36. 2-36 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–8 Popular Contingency Variables Organization size • As size increases, so do the problems of coordination. Routineness of task technology • Routine technologies require organizational structures, leadership styles, and control systems that differ from those required by customized or non-routine technologies. Environmental uncertainty • What works best in a stable and predictable environment may be totally inappropriate in a rapidly changing and unpredictable environment. Individual differences • Individuals differ in terms of their desire for growth, autonomy, tolerance of ambiguity, and expectations.
  • 37. 2-37 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Administrative Perspectives In The Early Arab Context 1. Discuss managerial perspectives from an Islamic perspective. 2. Explain which factors have impacted Arab managerial practice. 3. Recognize the complexity of factors impacting Arab management thought and practice.
  • 38. 2-38 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Administrative perspectives in the Early Arab context • Early Arabs lived in relatively small communities. • Tribal life and work within the Bedouin environment emphasized the role of endurance, generosity, and communal cohesion, but this did not necessitate any type of advanced managerial thinking.
  • 39. 2-39 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Administrative perspectives in the Early Arab context (cont’d) • The relationship between the employer and the employee was simple and issues of fairness and equality were not a priority at the time. • With the advent of Islam in the year 622 C.E., attitudes towards certain professions were drastically changed.
  • 40. 2-40 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Administrative perspectives in the Early Arab context (cont’d) • Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) developed a perspective of work and management that was radically different from the earlier perspectives. • The relationship between the employer and the employee changed. Under the new paradigm, the employee was supposed to get his fair share quickly.
  • 41. 2-41 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Administrative perspectives in the Early Arab context (cont’d) • There isn’t a widespread accepted Arab theory of management. The managerial perspectives based on Islam (Exhibit 2–9), as idealistic and desirable as they are, cannot be presented as representing an Arab theory of management. • Reasons? • Other cultural, political, and historical influences are also present. • Sometimes actual administrative practices diverge from what is recommended.
  • 42. 2-42 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Exhibit 2–9 Islamic Managerial Perspectives Source: Adapted from Ali, A. & Al-Owaihan, A. “Islamic Work Ethic, a critical review,” Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, Vol. 15 No. 1, 2008, pp. 5–19.
  • 43. 2-43 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education Terms to Know division of labor (or job specialization) Industrial Revolution scientific management therbligs general administrative theory principles of management bureaucracy quantitative approach organizational behavior (OB) Hawthorne Studies system closed systems open systems contingency approach
  • 44. 2-44 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education