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Managing Innovation (Case studies in management)
Pisano, G.P. 2019. The Hard Truth About Innovative Cultures. Harvard Business Review, 97(1):62-71.
Weitzner, D. 2019. Fifteen Paths. Chapter 11: Play the Spaces. ECW Press.
Christensen, C.M., Raynor, M. & Mcdonald, R. 2015. What Is Disruptive Innovation? Harvard Business Review, 93(12):44-53.
Video: The Explainer: Disruptive Innovation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbPiAzzGap0
Multimedia Case 4 for posting: Disruptive Innovation at BBVA
HBP Product #: I0034E-HTM-ENG
Managerial Decision-making (Case studies in management)
The Challenge of Change
Change Management
Soll, J. B., Milkman, K. L. & Payne, J. W. 2015. Outsmart Your Own Biases. Harvard Business Review, 93(5):64-71.
Weitzner, D. 2019. Fifteen Paths. Chapter 9: Be Curious. ECW Press.
Francesca, G. 2018. The Business Case for Curiosity. Harvard Business Review, 96(5):48-57.
Zander, L. 2019. Surveymonkey’s CEO on Creating a Culture of Curiosity. Harvard Business Review, 97 (1): p35-40.
Video: Understanding unconscious bias
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVp9Z5k0dEE
Case 3 for posting: Hudson’s Bay Company – Restructuring in a Retail Decline
Ivey Product Number: 9B18M075
Management Theory, a Reflection
Evolution of the Management Theory
Maximum word Count (7,500)
Format your paper in APA
Use at least 20 references
Write a detail essay covering the evolution of the management theory.
You can cover the following points
- The apostle of mass production
- Early thinking about management
- Early strategists: Machiavelli and Sun Tzu
- Why study management theory
- The scientific management school
- Frederick W. Taylor
- Contributions of scientific management theory
- Limitations of scientific management theory
- Henry L. Gantt
- Frank B. Gilbreth and Lilian M. Gilbreth
- Classical organization theory school
- Henri Fayol
- Fayol’s 14 principles of management
- Max Weber
- Mary Parker Follett
- Chester I. Barnard
- Efficiency and Factory
- The behavioral school
- Human relations movement
- Hawthorne experiments
- Quality concepts in human relations theories
- From human relations to behavioral science approach
- Management science school
- Recent development in management theory
- Systems approach
- Contingency approach
- Era of dynamic engagement
- New organizational environments
- Ethics and social responsibility
- Globalization and management
- Inventing and reinventing organizations
- Cultures and multiculturalism