Credits: 2 Exam Duration: 2 Hrs Max Marks: 30
Syllabus
| Unit | Contents |
|---|---|
| I | Henry Fayol (1841–1925): Background of the theory, major contributions – 14 Principles of Management, applications of the theory, and criticisms. |
| II | F. W. Taylor (1856–1915): Background of the theory, major contributions – Scientific Management, applications of the theory, and criticisms. |
| III | George Elton Mayo (1880–1949): Background of the theory, major contributions – Hawthorne Experiments, applications of the theory, and criticisms. |
| IV | Peter Drucker (1909–2005): Background of the theory, major contributions – Management by Objectives (MBO), applications of the theory, and criticisms. |
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Understand various theories of management.
Develop the ability to analyze and apply management concepts in real-world scenarios.
Understand the key functions and processes of business management.
Compare and differentiate between major management philosophies.
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