HENRI FAYOL, THE FATHER OF MODERN MANAGEMENT THEORY
Perhaps the real father of modern management theory is the French industrialist Henri Fayol. He recognized a widespread need for principles and management teaching. Consequently, he identified 14 such principles, noting that they are flexible,not absolute, and must be usable
* Authority and responsibility: Fayol suggests that authority and responsibility are related, with the latter arising from the former. He sees authority as a combination of official factors, deriving from the manager's potion, and personal factors, "Compounded of intelligence, experience, moral worth, past service, etc."
* Unity of command: Employees should receive orders from one superior only.
* Scalar cabain: Fayol thinks of this as a "Chain of superiors" from the highest to the lowest ranks, while not to be departed from needlessly, should be short-circuited when following it scrupulously would be detrimental.
* Esprit de corps: This is the principle that "in union there is strength" as well as an extension of the principle of unity if command, emphasizing the need for teamwork and the importance of communication in obtaining it.
Fayol regarded the elements of management as the functions of planning, organizing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling.
IF YOU WANT TO MORE ABOUT MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS AND COMMUNICATION OR MORE THAN VISIT THESE FOLLOWING LINKS:-
SIMILARITIES BETWEEN PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CONVERSATIONCULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE MODERN WORLD
WHAT IS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT?
THE GLOBAL COMMUNICATION
CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SPEAKING
HOW TO SPEAK TO PUBLIC
FREE SOLUTION OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
THE BASIC FUNCTIONS OF MASS COMMUNICATIONDIFFERENCES BETWEEN PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CONVERSATION
THE VISUAL AIDS
TOOLS OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
WHAT IS MASS COMMUNICATIONPERSIAN AND GREEK INFLUENCE
THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION
THE GREAT INDIAN MUSIC
RAISE OF CLASSIC MUSIC: RAGAS
THE SPEECH COMMUNICATION PROCESS
GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING GOOD VOICE QUALITY
PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CRITICAL THINKING
POST INDUS MUSIC
APPLYING THE POWER OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
Perhaps the real father of modern management theory is the French industrialist Henri Fayol. He recognized a widespread need for principles and management teaching. Consequently, he identified 14 such principles, noting that they are flexible,not absolute, and must be usable
* Authority and responsibility: Fayol suggests that authority and responsibility are related, with the latter arising from the former. He sees authority as a combination of official factors, deriving from the manager's potion, and personal factors, "Compounded of intelligence, experience, moral worth, past service, etc."
* Unity of command: Employees should receive orders from one superior only.
* Scalar cabain: Fayol thinks of this as a "Chain of superiors" from the highest to the lowest ranks, while not to be departed from needlessly, should be short-circuited when following it scrupulously would be detrimental.
* Esprit de corps: This is the principle that "in union there is strength" as well as an extension of the principle of unity if command, emphasizing the need for teamwork and the importance of communication in obtaining it.
Fayol regarded the elements of management as the functions of planning, organizing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling.
IF YOU WANT TO MORE ABOUT MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS AND COMMUNICATION OR MORE THAN VISIT THESE FOLLOWING LINKS:-
SIMILARITIES BETWEEN PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CONVERSATIONCULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE MODERN WORLD
WHAT IS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT?
THE GLOBAL COMMUNICATION
CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SPEAKING
HOW TO SPEAK TO PUBLIC
FREE SOLUTION OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
THE BASIC FUNCTIONS OF MASS COMMUNICATIONDIFFERENCES BETWEEN PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CONVERSATION
THE VISUAL AIDS
TOOLS OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
WHAT IS MASS COMMUNICATIONPERSIAN AND GREEK INFLUENCE
THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION
THE GREAT INDIAN MUSIC
RAISE OF CLASSIC MUSIC: RAGAS
THE SPEECH COMMUNICATION PROCESS
GUIDELINES FOR IMPROVING GOOD VOICE QUALITY
PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CRITICAL THINKING
POST INDUS MUSIC
APPLYING THE POWER OF PUBLIC SPEAKING