Question 1 options:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 2 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Taylors scientific management is based on these four principles: data gathering, worker selection and development, integration of the science and the trained worker and redivision of the work of the business.
Question 2 options:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 3 (Mandatory) (1 point
The illumination program is one of the three experiments from the Western Electric Companies studies on worker productivity and morale.
Question 3 options:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 4 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Systematically means that feedback from a survey occurs in phases.Question 4 options:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 5 (Mandatory) (1 point)
The three levels of sociotechnical studies are primary work systems, whole organization systems, and interdependent systems.Question 5 options:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 6 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Sociotechnical systems furnish examples of the interdependence of people and the organization of tools with which they work.Question 6 options:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 7 (Mandatory) (1 point)
In-group and out-group theory and research can help to understand groups like unions and minorities.Question 7 options:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 8 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Organizational development downplays the importance of priorities and organization change.Question 8 options:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 9 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Coercive and confrontational techniques are of little use in the study of organization change.Question 9 options:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 10 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Integrating behavioral science with standard forms of management strengthen our understanding and effectiveness of organization change methodologies and processes.Question 10 options:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 1: TRUE
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Explanation: The Hawthorne Studies were a series of experiments conducted at the Western Electric Company’s Hawthorne Works in Chicago. The studies aimed to determine the impact of various factors on worker productivity, but they unexpectedly revealed the significance of social dynamics and psychological factors in the workplace.
Question 2: TRUE
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Explanation: Frederick Winslow Taylor’s Scientific Management is indeed based on the four principles:
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Data Gathering: Scientifically analyzing work processes to identify the most efficient methods.
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Worker Selection and Development: Selecting and training workers based on their abilities and matching them to appropriate tasks.
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Integration of Science and Trained Worker: Combining the scientific methods with the skills of the trained worker to achieve maximum efficiency.
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Redivision of Work: Reorganizing work tasks and responsibilities to ensure a clear division of labor and optimize efficiency.
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Question 1: TRUE
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Explanation: The Hawthorne Studies were a series of experiments conducted at the Western Electric Company’s Hawthorne Works in Chicago. The studies aimed to determine the impact of various factors on worker productivity, but they unexpectedly revealed the significance of social dynamics and psychological factors in the workplace.
Question 2: TRUE
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Explanation: Frederick Winslow Taylor’s Scientific Management is indeed based on the four principles:
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Data Gathering: Scientifically analyzing work processes to identify the most efficient methods.
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Worker Selection and Development: Selecting and training workers based on their abilities and matching them to appropriate tasks.
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Integration of Science and Trained Worker: Combining the scientific methods with the skills of the trained worker to achieve maximum efficiency.
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Redivision of Work: Reorganizing work tasks and responsibilities to ensure a clear division of labor and optimize efficiency.
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