Important Points for IC 90 - Human Resource Management (HRM) Exam

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  • Fayols fourteen principles represent the first attempt at a compete theory of management and included the basic management functions of planning, organising, staffing, leading and controlling.
  • The Human Relations Approach asserted that the person at work was a bigger and different entity than the performer of a task. The individual brought to the work place his entire complex personality, including his emotions and need for social relationships and these affected the work which he performed.
  • The Human Relations Movement, triggered off an entirely new branch of study called Organisational Behaviour.
  • The Systems approach saw an organisation as a system, with many subsystems and as also a subsystem within a bigger system, which is the society.
  • Contingency approach of management science considers that management is a complex process and that there is no single approach to management matters.

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