MindMap Gallery The evolution of modern Western management
This is a mind map about the evolution of modern Western management. The main content includes: new trends in modern management, modern management theory, and classical management theory.
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The evolution of modern Western management
classical management theory
Scientific Management Theory (Taylor)
Make management move from experience to science
Emphasis on the spiritual revolution of both labor and management
Two major contributions
time study and motion study
Scientific selection and training of workers
Inspiring differential piece rate system
Professionalization of management functions
Promote cooperation between labor and management
Implement management by exception
content
General Management Theory (Fayol)
Business activity classification
technical activities
business activities
financial activities
safety activities
accounting activities
management activities
Five functions of management activities
Plan, organize, direct, coordinate and control
14 general principles of management
Bureaucratic Organization Theory (Max Weber)
administrative organization theory
The so-called "bureaucracy" refers to a specific form of social organization aimed at management
Only bureaucratic organizations characterized by rational authority exhibit address characteristics consistent with industrial society.
modern management theory
behavioral science theory
interpersonal relations
Research on human needs and behavioral motivations
Research on human nature and its management laws
"Two factors" theory
"Management Grid" Theory
management theory jungle
management process school
manager school
Human Behavior School
social systems school
decision theory school
mathematical school
Six sects
New trends in modern management
strategic management
It is the corporate strategy that guides all the activities of the enterprise, and the focus of all management activities is to specify the strategy and implement the strategy
strategic management tasks
Through strategy formulation, strategy implementation and daily management, the company's strategic goals are achieved while maintaining this dynamic balance.
overall strategy
business level strategy
functional strategy
Overall, long-term and fundamental
process reengineering
Replace the previous fragmented process that was separated by various departments and difficult to see and manage with a coherent and complete integrated process.
Learning Organization
core concept
Advocate lifelong learning, team learning, and organizational learning
basic requirements
Industrialize learning and learn from work
Five Disciplines or Skills for Building a Learning Organization (Peter Senge)
The first discipline: self-transcendence
The Second Discipline: Improving Your Mental Model
Discipline Three: Build a Shared Vision
The fourth discipline: team learning
The fifth discipline: systems thinking