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Group 1 MANAORG K46

The Human Era

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Page 1: The Human Era

Group 1MANAORG K46

Page 2: The Human Era

“FATHER” OF THE “CLASSICAL”

ORGANIZATION ERA

“MOTHER” OF THE “HUMAN”

LEADING ERA

Mary Parker Follett

Frederick Taylor

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Emphasized the human, rather than the technical side of management.

“Don’t hug your blueprints.”

Managers should facilitate work.

Organizations as “communities”

Mary Parker Follett

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Field of Human Resource Management

Child labor laws and rules to protect workers

Lillian Gibreth

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Emphasized leadership and Informal Organization

Organizations were not machines

“Zone of Indifference”

Chester Barnard

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Elton Mayo

Fritz Roethlisberger

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Workers productivity will increase whenever managers treat them with respect.

Relationships are important in understanding behaviour in organizations.

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Managerial actions that will increase employee satisfaction in order to improve productivity

Managers use of social skills to motivate employees

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Theory X and Theory Y

Theory X = “Classical” approach to management

Theory Y = Employees potential

Douglas McGregor

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“HAWTHORNE EFFECT”

People are more productive when they believe that managers have high expectations of them

SELF-FULFILLING PROPHECIES

People perform better when their managers have high expectations of them

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Dyck, B., & Neubert, M. J. (2011). Management. Philippines: Cengage

Learning Asia Pte. Ltd.