Why Modern Management is so Hard
Modern managers have it hard. In ‘the good old days’ managers could expect to simply dictate targets, set tasks and instruct their staff. What a wonderful world that must have been for managers!...
View ArticleTheory X is dead: Long live Theory X
We don’t yet have a whole alphabet of management theories, but we are on our way. It all started with Douglas McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y. Then, towards the end of his life, McGregor added a...
View ArticleStyles of Management
This is part of an extended management course. You can dip into it, or follow the course from the start. If you do that, you may want a course notebook, for the exercises and any notes you want to...
View ArticleDavid Packard: The HP way
When I was a physics postgrad, all of the best electronic equipment in our lab was made by one company; the oscilloscope, signal generator, analog-digital converter and the plotter. They were made by...
View ArticleMary Parker Follett: Management Visionary
‘Ahead of her time’ seems to be the most appropriate epiphet to apply to Mary Parker Follett. And many have done so: Peter Drucker described her as a ‘prophet of management’, while Warren Bennis has...
View ArticleAbraham Maslow: Hierarchy of Needs
Abraham Maslow never set out to be a management thinker: his attention was on people in the round. It was only his desire to test out his ideas – and those of colleague Douglas McGregor – that led him...
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