Fayol H

When1:  1916

Who:    Henri Fayol [Fayol, Henri]

What:   sociologist

Where:  Paris, France

works\  General and Industrial Management [1916]

Detail: He lived 1841 to 1925 and discussed rational and efficient business administration, including central control, labor division, hierarchical command, ordered and stable processes, and initiative. He had five principles: forecasting and planning, organizing, commanding, coordinating, and controlling. He stated 14 management principles: labor specialization and division, authority with corresponding responsibility, discipline, unified command, unified direction, individual-interest subordination to general interest, staff remuneration, centralization, scalar authority chain, order, equity, tenure stability, initiative, and esprit de corps.

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