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Creative heritage of F.W. Taylor and main provisions of Taylorism
1. Creative heritage of F.W. Taylor and main provisions of Taylorism.
The presentation was made byStroganova Alina,
Kuznetsova Anastasia,
Egorova Mariam.
2. Table of contents:
1Management Theories
2
Historical Perspective and Taylorism
3
F.Taylor’s Experiment with Pig Iron
4
Critiques of Taylorism
5
Quiz
3. How did current management theories develop?
Taylor said :«the best management is a true science, resting upon
clearly defined laws, rules, and principles.»
And
«In the past, the man has been first; in the future the
machine must be first»
4. Historical Perspective
One of the earliest of thesetheorists – F.W.Taylor
making people work as hard
as they could
1909 - "The Principles of
Scientific Management“
the idea of "a fair day's pay
for a fair day's work."
5. Taylorism
Taylor developed four principles of scientificmanagement - are also known simply as
"Taylorism".
Science, not
rule of thumb
Development
of Each and
Every person
Principals
of
scientific
management
Cooperation,
not
individualism
Harmony,
not discord
6. Taylor’s Experiment with Pig Iron
In his research he had outlined whatdecreased productivity most of all:
workers’ negligence;
low safety standards at production which
led to numerous injuries;
poor work organization and distribution of
resources;
soldiering
7. Taylor’s Experiment with Pig Iron
Taylor concluded from the experiment withpig iron:
it’s absolutely necessary that only workers really
capable of performing each specific task were
employed;
rule of thumb had to be substituted with a much
more effective method – material reward;
workers should be allowed enough rest and better
work conditions.
8. Critiques of Taylorism
What is Wrong withScientific Management?
Taylor's Scientific Management
Theory promotes the idea that there
is "one right way" to do everything.
Teamwork is another area where
Taylorism is in opposition with
current practice.
9. Quiz
Who developed four main principles ofscientific management?
Answer: Frederick Winslow Taylor
What is the main idea of his payment
system?
Answer: «A fair day’s pay for a fair day’s
work»
What is Scientific Management?
Answer: Scientific management is an
approach to management that analyses the
work and looks for optimum ways to carry
it out.
10. Quiz
What does the “rule of thumb” mean?Answer:It’s an accurate principle, based on
practice rather than theory
What is the difference between taylorists and
modern methodologies?
Answer:Taylorists break tasks down into
separate steps and focuses on how each
worker can do his task, modern
methodologies prefer to examine the whole
work in order to evaluate efficiency and
maximize productivity.