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increasing productivity and efficiency through standarzation, division of labor, centralization, and hierarchy
1910-1940: MANAGEMENT AS SCIENCE
- organizations and human resource
- goal-setting, performance reviews, job description
1950-1960: FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
- SWOT analysis
1970: STRATEGIC PLANNING
- TQM, Six Sigma, Lean Management
1980: COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
- benchmarking and business process reengineering
- TQM, Six Sigma, Lean
- Strategy Maps, Balance Scoreboards
1990: PROCESS OPTIMIZATION
- technology and value creation
- traditional data processors are inadequate
2000: BIG DATA
developed the fundamental notion of principles of management.
HENRI FAYOL
founder of modern management method
WINSLOW TAYLOR
14 universal principles of management
- division of work
- discipline
- unity of command
- unity of direction
- subordination of individual interest
- authority and responsibility
- centralization
- scalar chain
- remuneration
- order
- equity
- stability and tenure of personnel
- initiative
- esprit de corps
GEMS CYCLE
- GOAL SETTING
- EXECUTING THE PLAN
- MEASURING RESULTS
- SUSTAINING GROWTH
GOAL SETTING STEPS
- synthesizing information
- formulating alternatives
- deciding on courses of action
- establishing goals
EXECUTING THE PLAN STEPS
- organizing
- communicating
- guiding
SUSTAINING GROWTH STEPS
- promoting change
- developing people
manager responsibility: writing job descriptions, reviewing resume, interviewing, firing, hiring.
STAFFING
manager responsibility: keeps the workplace running efficiently.
COMMUNICATION
manager responsibility: orientation of new employees
TRAINING
manager responsibility: investigate employees who violates the company rules and discipline them
ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATION AND DISCIPLINE
manager responsibility: by this, employees are motivated
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
manager responsibility: to ensure the success of the company
BUSINESS GROWTH AND SUSTAINABILITY
key roles of management function
to:
- organize
- plan and forecast (prevoyance)
- command
- control
- coordinate
developing people
- delegation
- empowerment
- continuous guidance
- reward
refers to customer satisfaction
QUALITATIVE ASPECT
refers to the
- increase or decrease of buyers
- how fast products are moving out
QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS
- intelligence quotient (IQ)
- emotional quotient (EQ)
HARD SKILLS