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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Taylorism

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1.Introduction:
General Motors, United States Steel, and Ford are all large corporations that were established during the foundation of Scientific Management. (Huczyynski & Buchanan, 2013) According to Huczynski et al, (2013:465) scientific management is “a form of job design, which stress repetitive work cycle; detailed, described task sequences; a separation of task conception from task execution; and motivation is based on economic rewards.” Scientific Management is also known as Taylorism. Many huge corporations successfully adopted Taylor’s technique, yet the use of Taylorism has been in obvious decline over the years. This essay will critically evaluate and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Taylorism by looking at a variety of resources. First of all, this essay will assess and give examples of Taylorism, it will then critically evaluate both the advantages and disadvantages by looking at examples and different viewpoints. Finally, a conclusion will be drawn on the success of Taylorism and whether the idea of Taylorism has ended or can still be used by modern organizations.
2.Main part:
Fredrick Taylor introduced Taylorism during the twentieth century (Morgan, 1997). Taylor identified five strategies that would help increase and improve production. Firstly, it was important to centralize decision-making in the hand of the managers, while employees are only responsible for carrying out these decisions. Secondly, Taylor believed that the use of scientific

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