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1800 BCE
Centralization
Centralization is the process by which the activities become concentrated within a group or business. Menes created this theory during ancient egyt eras -
Organizational Environment Theory
Organizational Environment Theory is composed of forces surrounding an organization that affects performance, operations, and resources. This is an internal environment that consists of the entities within an organization that influences activities. -
Scientific Management
Scientific Management is a theory that analyzes workflows to improve economic efficiency which was developed by Fredrick Winslow Taylor. -
Behavioral Theory of management
Behavioral Theory of management relies on the notion that managers will better understand the human aspects. Management taking a special interest in workers makes everyone feel like they are part of the group. -
Administrative Theory
Administrative Theory is the amalgamation of history. This theory is based on the structures and functions of public service in all its forms -
Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow introduced this concept of, "A Theory of Human Motivation", Hierarchy suggests that people are motivated to fulfill basic needs before moving on others. -
Theory X
Theory X is a theory of human work motivation and management. Theory X was created by Douglas McGregor. -
Canter (Classroom Management Theory)
Canter (Classroom Management Theory ) was created to help deal with discipline in the educational system. It involves a high level of teacher control in the classroom. It is also sometimes called the "taking-control" form of displine -
Total Quality Management (TQM)
TQM consists of organization-wide efforts to install where employees continuously improve their ability to provide command products -
The science of learning and the art of teaching
The science of learning and the art of teaching was created to help the teaching industry and to help the education system. This was made to help people work toward their goals and incorporate new knowledge.