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Title: A Prelude to Behaviorism


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A Prelude to Behaviorism
(or, American Economic History in one lecture)
  • Wayne Smith, Ph.D.
  • Department of Management
  • CSU Northridge

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Etymology of Management
  • The Agrarian revolution preceded the
    Industrial Revolution
  • The earliest organizations were farms (zoo)
  • The most important animal on the farm
    (organization) is the horse (manager)
  • The English word manage is derived from the
    Italian word (maneggiare) for handling a horse
    which in turn is derived from the Latin word
    (manus) for hand, or in the context of
    management and leadership, to leadby hand.
  • Source Oxford English Dictionary
  • How did we get to where we are now?...and how
    will you get to where youll be in the future
    (i.e., your professional life)?

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Transitions since 1850
Agricultural Economy
Manufacturing Economy
Service Economy
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Management Transitions
Agriculture Manufacturing Service
Planning weather markets networks
Leading by land size by plant size by example
Motivating survival extrinsic needs intrinsic needs
Organizing cooperatives/ guilds many hierarchies mostly networks
Coordinating physical distance one-to-many many-to-many
Staffing children workers associates
Controlling no other choices wage/piecework salary/bonus
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1925
1950
1875
1975
1900
2000
1850
  • Key Trends in (Economic) Capital
  • Specialization
  • Optimize for efficiency
  • Regional Economies/Power
  • Organized around rivers/canals, railroads,
    airports
  • Financial Markets
  • The sale price for a crop is set before it is
    sowed
  • Key Trends in (Social) Labor
  • Immigration
  • Gender
  • Urbanization
  • Public Education
  • Professional Careers

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1925
1950
1875
1975
1900
2000
1850
  • Classical Approach
  • How do we do the thing right (efficiency)?
  • Management Science (Operations Research)
  • Can we model (and therefore, automate) all
    inputs, processes, and outputs (optimization)?
  • Do we know all, or nearly all, of the
    constraints?
  • Behavioral Approach
  • How do we do the right thing (effectiveness)?
  • Contingency Approach
  • In MGT 360, we focus on the behavioral
    approachbut
  • dirty little secret
  • Successful managers apply all of these management
    approaches as needed to best effect an
    organizational outcome

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ContemporaryManagement Skills
  • Personal Skills
  • Developing Self-Awareness
  • Managing Personal Stress
  • Solving Problems Analytically and Creatively
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Building Relationships by Communicating
    Supportively
  • Gaining Power and Influence
  • Motivating Others
  • Managing Conflict
  • Group Skills
  • Empowering and Delegating
  • Building Effective Teams and Teamwork
  • Leading Positive Change

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ContemporaryOrganizational Behavior
  • Individual Differences, Values, and Diversity
  • Emotions, Attitudes, and Job Satisfaction
  • Perception, Attribution, and Learning
  • Motivation Theories
  • Motivation and Performance
  • Teams and Teamwork
  • Influence Processes and Leadership
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Power and Politics
  • Organizational Change
  • Culture and Innovation
  • Organizational Goals and Structures
  • Strategy, Technology, and Organizational Design

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References
  • The table of contents for the last two slides
    were excerpted and adapted from (respectively)
  • Schermerhorn, J. (2012) Organizational Behavior
    12th ed., Wiley.
  • Whetton, D., and Cameron, K. (2011) Developing
    Management Skills 8th ed., Pearson.
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