Session 7 groups bba g-i - introduction to management - decision making and ...
Introduction to management groups g - i - evolution of management - sep 3, 2008
1. MAN1006: Introduction to Management (Groups~BBA1G-I) Lecture 2 – The Evolution of Management Lecturer: Oswy Gayle Wednesday September 3, 2008 University of Technology, Jamaica School of Business Administration
6. So what are we saying? Successful organizations don’t just happen... … .they are managed to be that way!
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8. Lecture 2 – The Evolution of Management - Wednesday September 3, 2008
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13. Management Perspectives Over Time – The Story 2010 1870 1930 Humanistic Perspective 1990 1890 Classical 1940 1950 2000 Systems Theory 2000 2010 The Technology-Driven Workplace 1990 2010 The Learning Organization 1970 Contingency Views 2000 1980 Total Quality Management 2000 1940 Management Science Perspective 1990
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22. Management Perspectives Over Time – The Story 2010 1870 1930 Humanistic Perspective 1990 1890 Classical 1940 1950 2000 Systems Theory 2000 2010 The Technology-Driven Workplace 1990 2010 The Learning Organization 1970 Contingency Views 2000 1980 Total Quality Management 2000 1940 Management Science Perspective 1990
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24. Physiological Safety Belongingness Esteem Self-actualization Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Based on needs satisfaction 1908-1970 Chapter 16 – Maslow in more detail
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26. Management Perspectives Over Time – The Story 2010 1870 1930 Humanistic Perspective 1990 1890 Classical 1940 1950 2000 Systems Theory 2000 2010 The Technology-Driven Workplace 1990 2010 The Learning Organization 1970 Contingency Views 2000 1980 Total Quality Management 2000 1940 Management Science Perspective 1990
30. Contingency View of Management Exhibit 2.6, p. 59 Successful resolution of organizational problems is thought to depend on managers’ identification of key variations in the situation at hand
31. Elements of a Learning Organization Learning Organization Open Information Empowered Employees Team-Based Structure Exhibit 2.7, p. 61
32. Types of E-Commerce Business-to-Consumer B2C Selling Products and Services Online Business-to-Business B2B Transactions Between Organizations Consumer-to-Consumer C2C Electronic Markets Created by Web-Based Intermediaries Exhibit 2.8, p. 63