Engineering Management Spring 2020: Department of Electrical Engineering Institute of Space Technoloy
Engineering Management Spring 2020: Department of Electrical Engineering Institute of Space Technoloy
Spring 2020
Principles of Coordination
Direct contact. Direct contact between employees and managers
helps organizations avoid conflict and misunderstandings.
Early stages. Coordination is essential during early stages of
endeavor No employee should feel less important than the next.
Reciprocal relationship. Every worker, regardless of their level in
hierarchy, is responsible and integrating with the rest of the
organization. No one person should be trying less or more than
another – it's a team effort.
Continuous process. Coordination must be maintained.
Mary Parker Follett's management theory –on Effective Work Group
Principle of Management
• Integration
• Power with
• Team power
Mary Parker Follett's management theory –
on Effective Work Group
Integration
Workers of all levels should integrate to reach
the organization's goals. If conflict arises, there
should be a conscious effort to pull instead of
push, and to work together as a team.
Mary Parker Follett's management theory –
on Effective Work Group
Power with
Rather than establishing a strict hierarchy and
delegating power to certain individuals over
others, Follett believed that workers should
practice co-active power. Powering with their
team is better than powering over them;
Mary Parker Follett's management theory –
on Effective Work Group
Group power
Group power should be valued over personal
power. Organizations do not exist for one
person's benefit, but rather the entire company
of workers.
MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS
Lacks Validity
The Hawthorne experiments were conducted under
controlled situations. These findings will not work in real
setting. The workers under observation knew about the
experiments. Therefore, they may have improved their
performance only for the experiments.
More Importance to Human Aspects
The Hawthorne experiments gives too much importance to
human aspects. Human aspects alone cannot improve
production. Production also depends on technological and
other factors.
Criticism of Hawthorne Studies / Experiments