A method of behavioral modification which focuses on maintaining order.
Behavioral Management
managers make sure that organization's resources are being used as planned and that the organization is meeting its goals such as quality and safety.
Controlling
Involves the act of assigning the tasks developed in the planning stages to various individuals or groups to create a mechanism to put plans into action.
Organizing
A classical management approach that applied scientific methods to analyze and determine the "one best way" to complete production tasks.
Scientific management
The process of working with people and resources to accomplish organizational goals.
Management
The management function devoted to acquiring. training, appraising and compensating employees.
Staffing
It includes motivation and communicating with employees, individually and in groups.
Leading
What the skills of a manager?
Technical, Interpersonal and Conceptual Skills
This involves choosing tasks that must be performed to attain organizational goals, to outline how tasks must be performed and to indicate when they should be performed.
Planning
Who is the proponent of Scientific Management Theory?
Frederick Taylor
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