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A Look Back (Scenario)
Cindy Schultz, tired from working with customers all day, decided to take a 15-minute nap to help clear her head before the 4:15 p.m. managers' meeting. Her company had recently begun a reengineering process as well as other changes requiring large amounts of management input. As she leaned back in her chair, she wondered if management science had always been this way and how it all began. As she dozed off, she dreamed that she was travelling back in time through management history.


In her dream, Cindy visited the home of Adam Smith, who suggested that organizations and society would gain from ________.
◦ group work
◦ quality management
◦ scientific management
◦ time management
◦ division of labour


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A Look Back (Scenario)
Cindy Schultz, tired from working with customers all day, decided to take a 15-minute nap to help clear her head before the 4:15 p.m. managers' meeting. Her company had recently begun a reengineering process as well as other changes requiring large amounts of management input. As she leaned back in her chair, she wondered if management science had always been this way and how it all began. As she dozed off, she dreamed that she was travelling back in time through management history.


In her dream, Cindy visited a bookstore where ________ was signing copies of his book called The Principles of Scientific Management.
◦ Henry Gantt
◦ Frank Gilbreth
◦ Adam Smith
◦ Frederick Taylor
◦ Henri Fayol




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A Look Back (Scenario)
Cindy Schultz, tired from working with customers all day, decided to take a 15-minute nap to help clear her head before the 4:15 p.m. managers' meeting. Her company had recently begun a reengineering process as well as other changes requiring large amounts of management input. As she leaned back in her chair, she wondered if management science had always been this way and how it all began. As she dozed off, she dreamed that she was travelling back in time through management history.


Cindy admired the works of Taylor and Gilbreth, two advocates of ________.
◦ scientific management
◦ general administrative theory
◦ the contingency approach
◦ the systems approach
◦ organizational behavior




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A Look Back (Scenario)
Cindy Schultz, tired from working with customers all day, decided to take a 15-minute nap to help clear her head before the 4:15 p.m. managers' meeting. Her company had recently begun a reengineering process as well as other changes requiring large amounts of management input. As she leaned back in her chair, she wondered if management science had always been this way and how it all began. As she dozed off, she dreamed that she was travelling back in time through management history.


In her dream, Cindy met ________, a researcher she previously knew little about but who had contributed to management science by being among the first to use motion picture films to study hand and body motions and by devising a classification scheme known as a "therblig."
◦ Henri Fayol
◦ Chester Barnard
◦ Mary Parker Follett
◦ Max Weber
◦ Frank Gilbreth




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A Look Back (Scenario)
Cindy Schultz, tired from working with customers all day, decided to take a 15-minute nap to help clear her head before the 4:15 p.m. managers' meeting. Her company had recently begun a reengineering process as well as other changes requiring large amounts of management input. As she leaned back in her chair, she wondered if management science had always been this way and how it all began. As she dozed off, she dreamed that she was travelling back in time through management history.


In her dream, Cindy met ________, a researcher who described an ideal type of organization and called it a bureaucracy.
◦ Chester Barnard
◦ Max Weber
◦ Henri Fayol
◦ Mary Parker Follett
◦ Frank Gilbreth




 

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