2013 Reprint of 1949 Edition. Full facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. While
Frederick Taylor was tinkering with the technology employed by the
individual worker, Fayol was theorizing about all of the elements
necessary to organize and manage a major corporation. This work,
published in French in 1916, was practically ignored in the U.S.
until Constance Storrs' English translation, reproduced in this
edition. Since that time, Fayol's theoretical contributions have
been widely recognized and his work is considered as fully
important as Taylors. Fayol's work was one of the first
comprehensive statements of a general theory of management. He
proposed that there were Six primary functions of management and 14
principles of management: 1. Forecast and plan 2. Organize 3.
Command or direct 4. Coordinate 5. Develop output 6. Control
(French: controler: in the sense that a manager must receive
feedback about a process in order to make necessary adjustments and
must analyze the deviations)
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