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Contribution of Taylor to Management Science

A functional and structural perspective

Title: Contribution of Taylor to Management Science

Essay , 2011 , 5 Pages , Grade: 1,0

Autor:in: Michael Engels (Author)

Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance
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In order to critically assess the contribution of Taylor’s theories to management science a three step approach is necessary. First, the theoretical work of Taylor is analyzed in order to clearly separate objectives, assumptions and tools. Second, the structural contributions of Taylor and his work are presented and reviewed critically. Lastly, the functional impact of management science is assessed.

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Table of Contents

  • Scientific Management and Frederick W. Taylor
  • Structural Contributions of Scientific Management
    • Humans as Rational Utility Maximizers
    • The ‘One-Best-Way’ Principle
    • The Objective of Higher Prosperity
  • Functional Contributions
    • Organizational Theory
    • Operations Management

Objectives and Key Themes

This essay critically analyzes the impact of Taylor's theories on management science, separating the objectives, assumptions, and tools of scientific management. It examines the structural contributions of Taylor and his work and assesses the functional impact of management science on subsequent research and practices.
  • Scientific Management's Core Objectives and Assumptions
  • Structural Contributions of Scientific Management to Management Science
  • Functional Contributions of Scientific Management to Management Practices
  • The Influence of Taylor's Theories on Modern Management Practices
  • The Importance of Understanding the Different Components of Scientific Management

Chapter Summaries

The first chapter introduces the core objective of scientific management: to achieve maximum prosperity for both employers and employees. It outlines three key assumptions: humans as rational utility maximizers, the convergence of interests toward productivity increases, and the 'one-best-way' principle. The second chapter examines the structural contributions of scientific management, focusing on three key assumptions: the rationality of managers and workers, the 'one-best-way' principle, and the objective of higher prosperity. It discusses how these assumptions have influenced various fields of management research. The third chapter delves into the functional contributions of scientific management, highlighting the resemblance of specific management tools to scientific management principles. It explores the influence of scientific management on organizational theory and operations management, emphasizing the integration of Taylorist tools into various management practices.

Keywords

Scientific management, Frederick W. Taylor, management science, rational utility maximizers, ‘one-best-way’ principle, maximum prosperity, structural contributions, functional contributions, organizational theory, operations management, Toyota Production System, management by objective (MBO), contingency theories.
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Title
Contribution of Taylor to Management Science
Subtitle
A functional and structural perspective
College
London School of Economics
Grade
1,0
Author
Michael Engels (Author)
Publication Year
2011
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V184129
ISBN (eBook)
9783656088417
Language
English
Tags
contribution taylor management science
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Michael Engels (Author), 2011, Contribution of Taylor to Management Science, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/184129
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