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Timeline of management techniques - 19th century |  | Timeline of management techniques - 19th century: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of management techniques - 19th century |  | developed by innovators like Eli Whitney, James Watt, and Matthew Boulton
middle of the 19th century - human element with theories of worker training, motivation, organizational structure and span of control introduced by Robert Owen, Henry Poor, and M. Laughlin and others..
late 19th century - a new layer of complexity to the theoretical underpinings of management introduced by marginal economists Alfred Marshall and Leon Walras and others ..
1900 we find managers trying to place their theories on a thoro ...
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Timeline of management techniques - 19th century
- Modern management as a discipline began as an off-shoot of economics
- theoretical background to resource allocation, production, and pricing - provided by Classical economists such as Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill
- technical production elements such as standardization, quality control procedures, cost accounting, interchangeability of parts, and work planning.
developed by innovators like Eli Whitney, James Watt, and Matthew Boulton
- middle of the 19th century - human element with theories of worker training, motivation, organizational structure and span of control introduced by Robert Owen, Henry Poor, and M. Laughlin and others..
- late 19th century - a new layer of complexity to the theoretical underpinings of management introduced by marginal economists Alfred Marshall and Leon Walras and others ..
1900 we find managers trying to place their theories on a thoroughly scientific basis. Examples include:
- 1900s - Frank Gilbreth - time and motion study Cheaper by the Dozen
- 1900s - Henry Gantt - gantt charts
- 1900s - Frederick Winslow Taylor - Scientific Management
- 1904 - Joseph M. Juran - Internal customer, quality trilogy
- 1909 - Shigeo Shingo - Zero Quality, Poka-Yoke
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