What is scientific management
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The theory of scientific management is the "brainchild" of Frederick Winslow Taylor. In its simplest form the theory is the belief that there is "one best way" to do a job and scientific methods can be used to determine that "one best way".
Taylor developed his theory through observations and experience as a mechanical engineer. As a mechanical engineer Taylor noticed that the environment lacked work standards, bred inefficient workers and jobs were allocated to people without matching the job to the worker's skill and ability. In addition to this the relationship of the workers with the managers included many confrontations.
Over a 20 year period Taylor ...
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- BComm, University of Delhi
- Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Equivalent to MBA), All India Management Association
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