Classical and neoclassical approaches of management: An ...
relations. Based on the Hawthorne experiments, the neoclassical approach emphasized social or human relationships among the operators, researchers and supervisors (Hersey, P & Blanchard K, 1977). Management theories can be classified into three broad groups. i) Classical management theory ii) Neoclassical management
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