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Unit 2: Evolution of Management Thought




          Evaluation of Contingency Approach                                                    Notes

          Contingency approach guides the managers to be adaptive to environmental variables. In other
          words, the managers should develop situational sensitivity and practical selectivity.
          Contingency approach suggests the managers to condone environmental contingencies while
          choosing their style and techniques.
          Contingency approach is an improvement over systems approach.  It not only examines the
          relationships  of  sub-systems  of  the  organisation,  but  also  the  relationship  between  the
          organisation and its environment.

                          Table  2.4:  Systems Approach  vs. Contingency  Approach

                      Systems Approach                  Contingency Approach
             1.   It lays emphasis on the inter-  1.   It identifies the nature of inter-dependencies
                 dependencies and interactions among   and the impact of environment of
                 systems and sub-systems.         organisational design and managerial style.
             2.   It treats all organisations alike. Size of   2.   Each organisation is to be studied as a unique
                 the organisation, and its socio-cultural   entity.
                 setting are not considered.
             3.   It studies organisation at the   3.   It follows an action-oriented approach and so
                 philosophical level.             is pragmatic. It is based on empirical studies.
             4.   It does not comment on the validity of   4.   It rejects the blind application of the classical
                 the classical principles of management.   principles of management.
             5.   It simply lays down that the   5.   The impact of environment on the
                 organisation interacts with the   organisation structure and managerial style is
                 environment.                     the major concern of contingency approach.

          2.10 Operational Approach


          Koontz, O’Donnell  and Weihrich  have advocated the operational  approach to management.
          This approach recognizes that there is a central core of knowledge about managing which exists
          in  management  such as  line and staff, patterns  of departmentation,  span of  management,
          managerial appraisal and various managerial control techniques.
          Operational approach to management regards management as a universally applicable body of
          knowledge that can be brought to bear at all levels of managing and in all types of enterprises.
          At the  same time,  the approach recognizes that the actual problems managers face and  the
          environments in which they operate may vary between enterprises and levels. It also recognizes
          that application of science by perceptive practitioner must take this into account in designing
          practical problem solutions.
          The operational approach to management is based largely on the following fundamental beliefs
          that:

          1.   Management is an operational process initially best dissected by analyzing the management
               functions.
          2.   If the knowledge of management is to be presented effectively, clear concepts are necessary.
          3.   Experience with managing in a variety of situations can furnish grounds for distillation of
               basic  truths-theory  and principles-which  have  a  clarifying  and  predictive  value  in
               understanding and improving practice.







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