Title: Chapter%202%20Historical%20Development%20of%20Engineering%20Management
1Chapter 2Historical Development of Engineering
Management
2Chapter Outline
- Origins of Engineering Management
- Impact of Industrial Revolution
- Development of Scientific Management
- Development of Administrative Management
- Development of Behavioral Management
- Current Contributions
3Learning Objectives
- Describe the origins of engineering management
- Identify the different basic management
philosophies - Discuss the future issues that will affect the
continued development of engineering management
4Origins of Engineering Mgmt Ancient
Civilizations
- Mesopotamians
- 4500 - 2000 B.C.
- Used canals for irrigation
- Had management system and job descriptions
- Hammurabi Law (2023-2081 B.C.)
- Egyptians
- 4000 1600 B.C.
- Built pyramids (2.3M stone blocks, _at_5000 lbs)
- 100,000 men x 2030 years
- Used managerial principles
5Origins of Engineering Mgmt Ancient
Civilizations
- Chinese
- Principles of organizing, planning, directing,
controlling (1100 B.C.) - Built Great Wall 4000 miles (500 B.C.)
- Romans
- 284 B.C.
- Estate and farm management
- Emphasis on personnel selection and placement
- Known for building roads, bridges, and water
management
6Origins of Engineering Mgmt Ancient Military
- Cyrus the Great (Persia) 576-530 B.C.
- Use of staff
- Recognized use of order and division of work
- Alexander the Great (Greek) 336-323 B.C.
- Distinction between line and staff
- Used discipline and delegation
7Origins of Engineering Mgmt Ancient Mass
Production
- Arsenal of Venice (Early 1400s)
- Manufacturing
- Numbering of inventory parts
- Personnel policies
- Standardization of parts
- Assembly line
- Accounting in two journals and one ledger, with
annual auditing
8Industrial Revolution 1750-1800Important
Inventions
- Spinning Jenny, James Hargreaves, 1764
- Water Frame, Richard Arkwright, 1771
- Spinning Mule, Samuel Crompton, 1779
- Power Loom, Edmund Cartwright, 1785
- Chlorine Bleach, Claude Louis Berthollet, 1785
- Steam Engine, James Watt, 1769
- Screw-cutting Lathe, Henry Maudslay, 1797
- Interchangeable Manufacture, Eli Whitney, 1798
9Industrial Revolution Problems of the Factory
System
- Recruiting/Training Workers
- Explosive Growth in Mill Towns
- Supervisors, No Background
- Upper Management, Sons or Relatives
10Industrial Revolution Industrial Development in
America
- Fist advanced textile mill was built in 1790, 269
mills in 1810 - Canals (17901830) William Weston
- Railroad (18301850) John Stevens
- Telegraph line (18441860) Samuel Morse
- Steel making (18701900) Andrew Carnegie
11Industrial Revolution Development of Eng.
Education
- Apprenticeship, 18th century
- First Eng. School 1747 in France ? Ecole des
Ponts at Chaussees (School of Bridges and Roads) - US Military Academy at West Point, 1802
- Civil Eng. Program at West Point, 1817
- First Eng. School Norwich (Connecticut) Univ.
(1819) - Rensselear Polytechnic Institute (1823), Union
College (1845), Harvard, Yale, Michigan (1847) - Morrill Land Grant Act, 1862
12Management Philosophies
- Scientific Management
- Administrative Management
- Behavioral Management
13Scientific Management
- Charles Babbage (1792-1871)
- Invented 1st mechanical calculator difference
engine - Method of observing manufactures (1832)
- Henry Towne and ASME Management Div. (1886)
- Frederic W. Taylor (1856-1915)
- Time and Motion Studies
- Believed in selecting, training, teaching, and
developing workers
14Scientific Management
- Frank B. Gilbreth (1868-1924)
- Best way of laying bricks
- Devised a system for classifying hand motions
into 17 basic divisions Therbligs - Lillian Moller Gilbreth (1878-1972)
- Psychology of Management (Human Factors)
- First Lady of Management
15Scientific Management
- Replaced old rule of thumb
- Believed in selecting, training, teach and
developing workers - Time Study
- Standards planning
16Criticism of Scientific Management
- Productivity, not quality
- Separating Planning and execution
17Administrative Management
- Henri Fayol (1841-1925)
- Developed 14 general principles of
administration - Divided management activities into five divisions
(Planning, Organizing, Command, Coordination,
Control) - Max Weber (1864-1920)
- Division of labor
- Hierarchy of authority
- Employment based on expertise
- Decisions rules in writing
- Separation of management ownership
18Behavioral Management
- Hawthorne Studies
- Original intent was find the level of
illumination that made the work of female coil
winders, relay assemblers, and small parts
inspectors more efficient. - Conclusion - persons singled out for special
attention perform as expected - Abilene Paradox
- Failing to manage agreement effectively
19Behavioral Management
- Maslow Hierarchical theory of human needs
- Biological / Physiological Needs
- Security / Safety Needs
- Social Needs
- Ego Needs
- Self-actualization Fulfillment
20Contemporary Management Issues and Challenges
- Quality Management
- Meeting customers requirements
- Commitment by senior management and all employees
- Continuous improvement
- Planning quality into products and processes
- Teams
- Employee involvement and empowerment
- Recognition
- Benchmarking
- Certification (ISO)
- Six sigma
21Contemporary Management Issues and Challenges
- Customer Focus
- CASA/SME CIM Wheel
22Contemporary Management Issues and Challenges
- Information Technology
- Computers and Microprocessors
- Internet
- Engineering Functions Design, Manufacturing
- Business Practice Supply Chain, e-Business
- Project Management
- Complex systems
- Dynamic
- Globalization
23Contemporary Management Successful Executives
- Chester Barnard (telecommunications executive)
- Functions of the Executive
- Alfred P. Sloan (GM)
- Annual styling changes
- Pricing structure
- Walt Disney (Walt Disney)
- Treating customers as guests
- Thomas Watson Jr. (IBM)
- Service
- Customer satisfaction
24Contemporary Management Successful Executives
- Admiral Zumwalt (Navy)
- People will respond well to being treated as
grownups - Bill Hewlett Dave Packard (HP)
- Management by walking around
- Sam Walton (Walmart)
- Driving costs out of the merchandising system
- Bill Gates (Microsoft)
- Range of products
- Jack Welch (GE)
- innovative management strategies and leadership
style
25Contemporary Management Famous Authors
- Peter Senge
- The Learning Organization
- Systems thinking
- Personal mastery
- Mental models
- Building shared vision
- Team learning
26Contemporary Management Famous Authors
- Steven Covey
- The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
- Habit 1 Be Proactive Principles of Personal
Vision - Habit 2 Begin with the End in Mind Principles
of Personal Leadership - Habit 3 Put First Things First Principles of
Personal Management - Habit 4 Think Win/Win Principles of
Interpersonal Leadership - Habit 5 Seek First to Understand, Then to be
Understood Principles of Empathetic
Communication - Habit 6 Synergize Principles of Creative
Communication - Habit 7 Sharpen the Saw Principles of Balanced
Self-Renewal
27Contemporary Management Famous Authors
- Tom Peters
- In Search of Excellence Lessons from America's
Best Run Companies - 1) A bias for action,
- 2) Staying close to the customer,
- 3) Autonomy and entrepreneurship,
- 4) Productivity through people,
- 5) Hands-on, value driven,
- 6) Stick to the knitting,
- 7) Simple form, lean staff, and
- 8) Simultaneous loose-tight properties.
28Contemporary Management Famous Authors
- Michael Hammer
- Re-engineering the corporation
- Scott Adams
- Dilbert comic strip
- Michael Porter
- Strategic Management and Strategy Theory
- Peter Drucker
- Management By Objectives
- Thomas Friedman
- The World Is Flat A Brief History of the
Twenty-First Century
29Discussion Questions
- Compare the impacts of Industrial Revolution with
the Information Revolution. - Could you identify some other issues and
challenges faced in todays engineering
management fields? - Could you identify some other famous authors who
are influencing management practices of today?