Management History

HISTORY OF MANAGEMENT THOUGHT AND ITS LEGACY

    FOR TODAY'S WORLD

    by

    J. David Hunger, Ph.D.

    for

    Management 370

    

    College of Business

    Iowa State University

    (8/18/2005)

 
    HISTORY OF MANAGEMENT THOUGHT AND ITS LEGACY
    FOR TODAY'S WORLD

        
        But I'm coming to believe that all of us are ghosts ....  It's not just what we inherit from our mothers or fathers.  It's also the shadows of dead ideas and opinions and convictions.  They're no longer alive, but they grip us all the same, and hold on to us against our will.

                             - Henrik Ibsen, Ghosts

    Is there one best way to manage the activities of people in an organization?  Many beginning managers (and even some experienced ones) look to books, consultants, and courses in management searching for "the answer" to problems as if managing could be reduced to a cookbook listing of "dos" and don'ts".  Don't fall into that trap.  If the history of management teaches us anything, it is that management practices must change to suit the particular situation facing the manager.  The key to success is to be aware of the key variables in any management situation and to apply those concepts and techniques which are most likely to succeed.  The followi ...
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