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Submitted to-
Professor
S.C.Das
Presented by the
Team of
Abdul Hakim
Abha Dubey
Amir Hamza
Amrita Singh
&
Anand Shankar Paswan
Class – M.com IVth Semester
 The term sociology was coined by AUGUSTE COMTE
, a French philospher in 1839.
 The teaching of sociology as a seprate discipline started
in 1876 in the United States ,
 In 1889 in France ,
 in 1907 in Great Britain ,
 after first world war in Poland and India
 In 1925 in Egypt & Mexico and
 in 1947 in sweden
WHAT IS
SOCIOLOGY
Sociology is the youngest of
all the social science. The
word Sociology was derived
from the latin word ‘societus’
meaning Society and Greek
word ‘logos’meaning ‘study or
science’The etymological
meaning of ‘sociology’ is thus
the ‘science of society’
 Sociology is the science of society or social Phenomena
“sociology is the science which attempts the interpretive
understanding of social action” –Max Weber
other’s meaning of sociology –
1-Sociology is a science of society
2-Sociology is a science of social responsibility
3-Sociology is the study of social life
4-Sociology is the study of human behaviour in groups
5-Sociology is the study of social action
6-Sociology is the study of forms of social relationship
SCIENTIFIC
MANANGEMENT
THEORY
BUREAUCRATIC
THEORY
The credit to develop the scientific management theory
goes to Fredric Winslow Taylor (1856-1915) who
is popularly known as “FATHER OF SCIENTIFIC
MANAGEMENT”
F.W.Taylor emphasised on the use of ‘scientific
management ‘ in place Of ‘ Rule of thumb Method”
which facilitates ‘optimum combination of
elements of management ‘.
According to Taylor “scientific management in essence
,consists of a certain philosophy . First , the
development of true science (organised study &
analysis of industrial work ). Second, the scientific
selection of the workman . Third, his scientific
education development .Fourth, intimate friendly
co-operation between the management and men “
• 1 - Specification between Planning & Doing
• 2-Development of the Best method of work
• 3-Determination of standard time
• 4- Selection of the Best Worker for Every job/work
• 5-Emphasis on Efficient Cost Accounting System
• 6-Development of Standard Working condition
• 7- Scientific Training to Workers
• 8- Introduction of Differential piece Rate System
• 9-Emphasis on Mental Revolution-
• Mental Revolution =Mental + Revolution =Thinking +Drastic Change
• = Drastic change in the thinking (of managers and Workers )
• 10-Proposition of Functional organisation
• 11-Time ,Motion & Fatigue study
Time Study
•Study of time taken
in performing a
piece of Work
Motion study
•Study of movement
undertaken while
performing a piece
of Work
Fatigue Study
•Study of that stage
when a worker feels
tired & needs rest
Functional
Organisation
At Production Level
* Route Clerk
*Instruction Card
Clerk
*Time & Cost
Clerk
*Workshop
Displinarian
At Work Level
* Speed Boss
* Repairs Boss
* Inspector
* Gang Boss
• Less work load
• Better working condition
• No Adverse Effect on Health
• Opportunities for training to increase Skills
• Higher earning
Advantage
to Workers
• Better utilisation to resources
• Lesser Wear and Tear
• Mass production
• Benefit of new technology
• Better Industrial relation
Advantage
to Employer
•Increase in GDP
•Quality product at
reasonable price
•Higher standard of
living
Advantage
to Nation
 Exploitation of workers
 Encouragement to managerial Autocracy
 Opposition by trade Unions
 Opposition by Employers
 Criticism of the “Best “ Concept
 Difficulties in Time , motion, & Fatigue Study
 Confined Only to production Management
Max Weber (1864-1920) , a German Social Scientist
and popularly known as “ Father of Bureaucracy” ,
presented the bureaucratic model of organisation .
The splendid growth of industrial organisations,
his military experience and lack of trust in human
judgement and emotions led Weber to conclude
that the bureaucratic types of organisation is ideal
structure and is capable of giving highest level of
efficiency .
 Division of Work
 Administrative Hierarchy
 Rules & Regulations
 Impersonal Conduct
 Nature of Personnel Service
 Official Records
 Formal Environment
 Higher Efficiency
 Strict Discipline
 No role Ambiguity
 Employees act Strictly as per Rules & Regulations
 Actions of the staff can be fairly Predicted
 Conflict is at minimum level
1-Red
Tapism
2-
Inefficiency
• 3-
Favouritism
4- Low
Morale of
the Staff
5-Lack of
Innovative
Approach
6 -Delay in
Communicati
on
In the present era of LPG the whole world has become a market .There
is significant increase in competition & the consumer has become more
quality conscious . In such a Scenario , it has become mandatory to
produce quality product at lowest cost. With the help of best production
method ,this can be achieved .So Scientific Management theory has its
own important in this present generation .
On the other hand Bureaucratic Theory , by making suitable structural
changes , providing effective training to the staff to become more pro-
organisational goals rather than own individual goals & adopting
performance based attractive remuneration , this structure can be used
to derive intended results. But more or less both the theories focus on
organisational effective production rather than Employees self Esteem
needs.
Thank you
For Listening
Attentively

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theories of industrial sociology

  • 1. Submitted to- Professor S.C.Das Presented by the Team of Abdul Hakim Abha Dubey Amir Hamza Amrita Singh & Anand Shankar Paswan Class – M.com IVth Semester
  • 2.  The term sociology was coined by AUGUSTE COMTE , a French philospher in 1839.  The teaching of sociology as a seprate discipline started in 1876 in the United States ,  In 1889 in France ,  in 1907 in Great Britain ,  after first world war in Poland and India  In 1925 in Egypt & Mexico and  in 1947 in sweden
  • 3. WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY Sociology is the youngest of all the social science. The word Sociology was derived from the latin word ‘societus’ meaning Society and Greek word ‘logos’meaning ‘study or science’The etymological meaning of ‘sociology’ is thus the ‘science of society’
  • 4.  Sociology is the science of society or social Phenomena “sociology is the science which attempts the interpretive understanding of social action” –Max Weber other’s meaning of sociology – 1-Sociology is a science of society 2-Sociology is a science of social responsibility 3-Sociology is the study of social life 4-Sociology is the study of human behaviour in groups 5-Sociology is the study of social action 6-Sociology is the study of forms of social relationship
  • 6. The credit to develop the scientific management theory goes to Fredric Winslow Taylor (1856-1915) who is popularly known as “FATHER OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT” F.W.Taylor emphasised on the use of ‘scientific management ‘ in place Of ‘ Rule of thumb Method” which facilitates ‘optimum combination of elements of management ‘. According to Taylor “scientific management in essence ,consists of a certain philosophy . First , the development of true science (organised study & analysis of industrial work ). Second, the scientific selection of the workman . Third, his scientific education development .Fourth, intimate friendly co-operation between the management and men “
  • 7. • 1 - Specification between Planning & Doing • 2-Development of the Best method of work • 3-Determination of standard time • 4- Selection of the Best Worker for Every job/work • 5-Emphasis on Efficient Cost Accounting System • 6-Development of Standard Working condition
  • 8. • 7- Scientific Training to Workers • 8- Introduction of Differential piece Rate System • 9-Emphasis on Mental Revolution- • Mental Revolution =Mental + Revolution =Thinking +Drastic Change • = Drastic change in the thinking (of managers and Workers ) • 10-Proposition of Functional organisation • 11-Time ,Motion & Fatigue study
  • 9. Time Study •Study of time taken in performing a piece of Work Motion study •Study of movement undertaken while performing a piece of Work Fatigue Study •Study of that stage when a worker feels tired & needs rest Functional Organisation At Production Level * Route Clerk *Instruction Card Clerk *Time & Cost Clerk *Workshop Displinarian At Work Level * Speed Boss * Repairs Boss * Inspector * Gang Boss
  • 10. • Less work load • Better working condition • No Adverse Effect on Health • Opportunities for training to increase Skills • Higher earning Advantage to Workers • Better utilisation to resources • Lesser Wear and Tear • Mass production • Benefit of new technology • Better Industrial relation Advantage to Employer
  • 11. •Increase in GDP •Quality product at reasonable price •Higher standard of living Advantage to Nation
  • 12.  Exploitation of workers  Encouragement to managerial Autocracy  Opposition by trade Unions  Opposition by Employers  Criticism of the “Best “ Concept  Difficulties in Time , motion, & Fatigue Study  Confined Only to production Management
  • 13. Max Weber (1864-1920) , a German Social Scientist and popularly known as “ Father of Bureaucracy” , presented the bureaucratic model of organisation . The splendid growth of industrial organisations, his military experience and lack of trust in human judgement and emotions led Weber to conclude that the bureaucratic types of organisation is ideal structure and is capable of giving highest level of efficiency .
  • 14.  Division of Work  Administrative Hierarchy  Rules & Regulations  Impersonal Conduct  Nature of Personnel Service  Official Records  Formal Environment
  • 15.  Higher Efficiency  Strict Discipline  No role Ambiguity  Employees act Strictly as per Rules & Regulations  Actions of the staff can be fairly Predicted  Conflict is at minimum level
  • 16. 1-Red Tapism 2- Inefficiency • 3- Favouritism 4- Low Morale of the Staff 5-Lack of Innovative Approach 6 -Delay in Communicati on
  • 17. In the present era of LPG the whole world has become a market .There is significant increase in competition & the consumer has become more quality conscious . In such a Scenario , it has become mandatory to produce quality product at lowest cost. With the help of best production method ,this can be achieved .So Scientific Management theory has its own important in this present generation . On the other hand Bureaucratic Theory , by making suitable structural changes , providing effective training to the staff to become more pro- organisational goals rather than own individual goals & adopting performance based attractive remuneration , this structure can be used to derive intended results. But more or less both the theories focus on organisational effective production rather than Employees self Esteem needs.