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     EARLY MANAGEMENT PRACTICE
     Studying history is important because it helps to see the 
       origins of today’s management practices and identify what 
       has and has not worked. 
     Early examples of management practice in the 
       construction of the Egyptian pyramids and in the arsenal 
       of Venice. 
     One important historical event was the publication of 
       Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations, in which he argued 
       the benefits of division of labour (job specialization). 
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    Another was the Industrial Revolution, where it became 
      more economical to manufacture in factories than at 
      home. 
    Managers were needed to manage these factories, and 
      these managers needed formal management theories to 
      guide them. 
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   DEVELOPMENT OF THE MAIN MANAGEMENT 
   THEORIES
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       IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTIONS OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT 
         Frederick W. Taylor, known as the ‘father’ of scientific management, studied manual work 
            using scientific principles – that is, guidelines for improving production efficiency – to find 
            the one best way to do those jobs. 
          Frederick’s four principles were: 
              (1)   use scientific methods to find the best way to do a job
              (2)   scientifically select, train and develop the workers
              (3)   ensure cooperation from the workers by offering incentives
              (4)   allocate work and responsibilities to workers and managers. 
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  The Gilbreths’ primary contribution was finding efficient hand-and-body 
    motions and designing proper tools and equipment for optimizing work 
    performance. 
  Today’s managers use the concepts of scientific management when they 
    analyze basic work tasks to be performed, use time-and-motion study to 
    eliminate wasted motions, hire the best-qualified workers for a job, and design 
    incentive systems based on output. 
  All these practices are aimed at increasing the efficiency of an organization's 
    operations.
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