Management theorists: thinkers for the 21st century?
By Dilys Robinson (February 2005 Issue)
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In Part 1 of this series, which appeared in the January 2005 issue of Training Journal, we looked at the influence of Machiavelli, Fayol and Taylor. Part 2 moves on chronologically to examine the work of three more theorists – Weber, Follett (a female theorist whose views are not widely known, but who is highly favoured by some of today’s influential gurus) and Maslow. ...
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