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Leadership, management and supervision




               3.3  Taylor - Scientific management

               Taylor believed the objective of management is to secure the maximum prosperity
               for both employer and employee:


               To accomplish this, Taylor’s scientific management consisted of four key principles:

                    Tasks should be analysed in detail to determine the most efficient methods to
                     use.

                    Staff member should be scientifically managed.  Only the most suitable people
                     should be chosen, trained and developed for each job.

                    Managers should make all key decisions and provide detailed instructions to
                     workers to ensure that work was carried out in the most efficient way.

                    Work was to be divided between managers and workers, with close co-
                     operation between both groups to maximise efficiency.




















































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