Engineering Management GE302: Outline
Engineering Management GE302: Outline
Engineering Management GE302: Outline
Engineering Management
GE302
Outline
Course Policy
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Course Requirements
Passing Grade ≥ 65
• Quizzes 40%
• Major Exams 40%
Ø Prelims
Ø Finals
20%
• Technical Report
Ø Oral Presentation
• 30 mins presentation max
• 20 mins Q&A max
Ø Written Technical Report
Technical Report
Technical Report
• Written Report
Ø Complete in context
Ø Written in concise manner
Ø Well documented
• Submission of written report
TBD
• Late submission results to
Ø 0 on deadline
Ø 10% deduction for each day late
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Format of Report
• Font
Ø Arial
Ø Size 11
• 1.5 Spacing
• Margins
Ø 1.25” Left
Ø 1” Top/Right/Bottom
• Top Right Pagination
Evolution of Management
Theory
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Job Specialization
Management Science
Behavioral Management
Administrative Management
1890
Scientific Management
Scientific Management
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Scientific Management
Administrative Management
Administrative Management
• Bureaucracy Principles
Fair evaluation
and reward
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Administrative Management
• Henri Fayol, developed a set of 14
principles:
1. Division of Labor: allows for job specialization.
• Fayol noted firms can have too much specialization leading to
poor quality and worker involvement.
2. Authority and Responsibility: Fayol included both
formal and informal authority resulting from special
expertise.
3. Unity of Command: Employees should have only
one boss.
4. Line of Authority: a clear chain from top to bottom of
the firm.
5. Centralization: the degree to which authority rests at
the very top.
Administrative Management
6. Unity of Direction: One plan of action to guide the
organization.
7. Equity: Treat all employees fairly in justice and respect.
8. Order: Each employee is put where they have the most
value.
9. Initiative: Encourage innovation.
10. Discipline: obedient, applied, respectful employees
needed.
11. Remuneration of Personnel: The payment system
contributes to success.
12. Stability of Tenure: Long-term employment is important.
13. General interest over individual interest: The
organization takes precedence over the individual.
14. Esprit de corps: Share enthusiasm or devotion to the
organization.
Behavioral Management
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Management Science
Organization-Environment
Theory
• Considers relationships inside and outside
the organization.
Ø The environment consists of forces,
conditions, and influences outside the
organization.
• Systems theory considers the impact of
stages:
Input: acquire external resources.
Conversion: inputs are processed into goods
and services.
Output: finished goods are released into the
environment.
Organization-Environment
Theory
• Systems Consideration
• An open system interacts with the
environment. A closed system is self-
contained.
Ø Closed systems often undergo entropy and
lose the ability to control itself, and fails.
• Synergy: performance gains of the whole
surpass the components.
Ø Synergy is only possible in a coordinated
system
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Sales of outputs
Firm can then buy inputs