3. Figure Subfields of the Classical Perspective on Management 2– Focuses on the individual worker’s productivity Focuses on the functions of management Focuses on the overall organizational system
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25. An Integrative Framework of Management Perspectives Systems Approach • Recognition of internal interdependencies • Recognition of environmental influences Contingency Perspective • Recognition of the situational nature of management • Response to particular characteristics of situation Classical Management Perspectives Methods for enhancing efficiency and facilitating planning, organizing, and controlling Behavioral Management Perspectives Insights for moti- vating performance and understanding individual behavior, groups and teams, and leadership Quantitative Management Perspectives Techniques for improving decision making, resource allocation, and operations Effective and efficient management