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Name the technique of scientific management which focuses on separation of planning and execution function.

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Answered by mehraria0321
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Answer:

Functional foremanship.-

Functional foremanship is a factory management technique that advocates for having multiple foremen in different, specialized roles. Traditionally, factories had just one foreman who would oversee operations. This foreman was the only direct contact for factory workers. Frederick Winslow Taylor, the famous engineer who revolutionized scientific management around the end of the 19th century, found a major flaw in this system. When he listed all of the qualities a successful foreman would need, he realized that no one person could possibly have every single one. Thus, the concept of functional foremanship was born.

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Functional Foremanship is the technique of scientific management which focuses on separation of planning and execution function.

Explanation:

A factory management strategy known as functional foremanship promotes the use of numerous foremen in various, specialised positions.

In the past, a factory would have just one foreman in charge of everything. The only person manufacturing workers could speak with directly was this foreman. A significant fault in this approach was discovered by Frederick Winslow Taylor, a renowned engineer who helped to develop scientific management at the turn of the 20th century.

He concluded that no one person could possibly possess all of the characteristics that a competent foreman would need. As a result, the idea of functional foremanship was created.

Its three main goals are:

a. Fostering a spirit of collaboration among the management and employees.

b. Modifying the way that management and the employee view one another mentally.

c. Removing all suspicion from the management's and employees' minds and adopting a methodical way of thinking.

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