Classics of modern management theory /
by Owen, Robert.
Material type: BookSeries: The development of management science ; Classics in management ; Thoemmes reprints. Publisher: London : Routledge/Thoemmes, 1993Description: 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 23 cm.Subject(s): Management -- History -- SourcesItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Dhaka University Library General Stacks | Non Fiction | 658.4 WIR (Browse shelf) | Available | 477107 |
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658.4 WAO Organizational behavior : | 658.4 WAT 21st century management : | 658.4 WHA Action in organizations : | 658.4 WIR Classics of modern management theory / | 658.4 WOO Organization development through teambuilding : | 658.4 YAP The politics of management / | 658.4 YAP The politics of management / |
Extracts from various publications, originally published 1813-1949.
Includes bibliographical references.
An address to the superintendants of manufactories (1813) / by Robert Owen -- Observations on the effect of the manufacturing system (1818) / by Robert Owen -- The science of administration (1885) / by Henry Metcalfe -- The engineer as an economist (1886) / by Henry R. Towne -- Introduction, The manager, and The works manager, from the Commercial organisation of factories (1896) / by J. Slater Lewis -- The organization of administration ; and, Organization as affected by purpose and conditions (1910) / by Russell Robb -- Industrial leadership ; and Training workmen (1915) / by Henry Laurence Gannt --How must business management develop in order to possess the essentials of a profession? ; How must business management develop in order to become a profession? ; and, The meaning of responsibility in business management, from Business management as a profession (1927) / by Mary Parker Follett. -- General principles of management (1949) / by Henry Fayol.
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