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DIP 2 – Tutorial 2

DIP 2 – Tutorial 2. Lim Sei Kee @ cK. 1. Scientific management was one of the first approaches to the study of management. Who is most closely identified with scientific management? A. Frederick Taylor .

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DIP 2 – Tutorial 2

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  1. DIP 2 – Tutorial 2 Lim SeiKee @ cK

  2. 1. Scientific management was one of the first approaches to the study of management. Who is most closely identified with scientific management? • A. Frederick Taylor

  3. 2. Max Weber and Henri Fayol developed a theory of management and organizational behaviour called "classical organization theory". What was the goal of this theory? • B. To group and structure organizations favorably

  4. 3. All of these theories didn't just pop up by themselves--people had to research them. In conducting research on organizational behaviour, the universally known scientific research approach is used. What is the first step in this approach? Think of doing a regular science experiment or lab. What needs to be done first? • C. Identifying a question or problem that needs to be solved

  5. 1. According to Henri Fayol, all managers perform 5 functions. What are they? • All managers plan, organize, command, coordinate, and control.

  6. 2. How did Max Weber describe an ideal Bureaucracy as a theory of administration? • An ideal Bureaucracy is a theory of administration based on rational-legal systems defined by these principles: • division of labour, Authority hierarchy, Formal selection, Formal rules and regulations, Impersonality, Career orientation

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