What is the practical significance of Taylor's scientific management theory?
Taylor was born in a wealthy family in Philadelphia in 1856. At the age of 19, he stopped school for some reason and became an apprentice in a small machinery factory
The theoretical basis of MBO theory is () single choice a behavioral science theory B contingency management theory C scientific management theory d effective unity of science and behavior
A. Management by objectives (MBO) is to enable employees to exert their subjective initiative, self-management, self-control, participate in management, and stimulate their enthusiasm. The theoretical basis of MBO is derived from the hypothesis of "social man" in the theory of behavioral science
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