Which of the following management theorist did not attend the dinner? a. Max Weber b. Frederick Taylor
Question:
Which of the following management theorist didnot attend the dinner?
a. Max Weber
b. Frederick Taylor
c. Lillian Gilbreth
d. Peter Senge
Which of the management theorists attending the dinner was knownas "the first lady of management"?
a. Joan Woodward
b. Helen Herron Taft
c. Lillian Gilbreth
d. Mary Parker Follett
The guests at the party offered W.B. some very interestingideas. Trish decided to make a chart to keep track of what wasbeing said. For future reference, she thought she should note eachguest's management perspective next to his or her comments.
Help Trish complete her chart by identifiying the managementperspective associated with each of the following pieces ofadvice
1) "Have you assigned responsibilities to a particular job,rather than to a individual? Companies operate more effectivelywhen tasks are associated with positions and when those positionsare organized in hierarchy of authority"
a. Scientific management
b. Administrative principles
c. Bureaucratic management
2)" Are your employess reporting to more than one supervisor?Companies operate more efficiently when there is unity ofcommand"
a. Bureaucratic management
b. Administrative principles
c. Scientific management
3)" Have you looked at the equipment the workers are using to dotheir job? I found that people who were shoveling ore in steelplants increased their productivity dramatically when I designedshovels that were appropriate for the weight of the material theywere lifting"
a. Administrative principles
b. Bureaucratic management
c. Scientific management
Intermediate accounting
ISBN: 978-0077647094
7th edition
Authors: J. David Spiceland, James Sepe, Mark Nelson