Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Business Studies

Chapter

Principles of Management

Question:

Match List I with List II.

LIST I

LIST II

A. Science not rule of thumb

I. Management should accept constructive suggestion of workers

B. Harmony not Discord

II. Only one best method to maximise efficiency

C. Cooperation not individualism

III. Worker Training

D. Development of each & every person
to his or her greatest efficiency.

IV. Complete understanding between managers and workers

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Options:

A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV

A-II, B-IV, C-III, D-I

A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III

A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III

Correct Answer:

A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (4) → A-II, B-IV, C-I, D-III.

LIST I

LIST II

A. Science not rule of thumb

II. Only one best method to maximise efficiency

B. Harmony not Discord

IV. Complete understanding between managers and workers

C. Cooperation not individualism

I. Management should accept constructive suggestion of workers

D. Development of each & every person
to his or her greatest efficiency.

III. Worker Training

 

A. Science not rule of thumb- II. Only one best method to maximise efficiency.
Taylor pioneered the introduction of the method of scientific inquiry into the domain of management practice. As different managers would follow their indigenous rules of thumb, it is but a statement of the obvious that all would not be equally effective. Taylor believed that there was only one best method to maximise efficiency. This method can be developed through study and analysis. The method so developed should substitute ‘Rule of Thumb’ throughout the organisation. Scientific method involved investigation of traditional methods through work-study, unifying the best practices and developing a standard method, which would be followed throughout the organisation.

B. Harmony not Discord- IV. Complete understanding between managers and workers.
Taylor emphasized that there should be complete harmony between the management and workers. Both should realise that each one is important. To achieve this state, Taylor called for complete mental revolution on the part of both management and workers. It means that management and workers should transform their thinking. In such a situation even trade unions will not think of going on strike etc. Management should share the gains of the company, if any, with the workers. At the same time workers should work hard and be willing to embrace change for the good of the company. Both should be part of the family.

C. Cooperation not individualism- I. Management should accept constructive suggestion of workers.
There should be complete cooperation between the labour and the management instead of individualism. This principle is an extension of principle of ‘Harmony not discord’. Competition should be replaced by cooperation. Both should realise that they need each other. For this, management should not close its ears to any constructive suggestions made by the employees. They should be rewarded for their suggestions which results in substantial reduction in costs. They should be part of management and, if any important decisions are taken, workers should be taken into confidence. At the same time workers should desist from going on strike and making unreasonable demands on the management.

D. Development of each & every person to his or her greatest efficiency- III. Worker Training.
Taylor was of the view that the concern for efficiency could be built in right from the process of employee selection. Each person should be scientifically selected. Then work assigned should suit her/his physical, mental and intellectual capabilities. To increase efficiency, they should be given the required training. Efficient employees would produce more and earn more. This will ensure their greatest efficiency and prosperity for both company and workers.