The development of the managerial theory is discussed in this article Managerial Theory: The Dilemma of Managerial Control and Employee Meaning. Numerous theorists did not take into account the significance of the worker. For many years business owners and managers disputed about how to make businesses more industrious. It was thought that the troubles in the businesses were their systemization and the lack of technology; it was never thought of that the problem might lie inside the management.
In the 1800s there were no managers; manufacturing was based exclusively on the shoulders of the craftsman and their apprentices. As time went on and an exchangeable time was developed and there was a growing need and demand managers. By t
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