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  2. Douglas McGregor - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Murray McGregor (September 6, 1906 – October 1, 1964) was an American management professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management and president of Antioch College from 1948 to 1954. [1] He also taught at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. His 1960 book The Human Side of Enterprise had a profound influence on education practices.

  3. Theory X and Theory Y - Wikipedia

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    Theory X and Theory Y are theories of human work motivation and management. They were created by Douglas McGregor while he was working at the MIT Sloan School of Management in the 1950s, and developed further in the 1960s. [ 1] McGregor's work was rooted in motivation theory alongside the works of Abraham Maslow, who created the hierarchy of needs.

  4. Theory Z - Wikipedia

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    Theory X and Theory Y were both developed by Douglas McGregor, a social psychologist interested in the characteristics of successful organizations. McGregor's book, The Human Side of Enterprise (1960), described Theories X and Y based upon Maslow's original hierarchy of needs. McGregor grouped the hierarchy into a lower order (Theory X) needs ...

  5. The Functions of the Executive - Wikipedia

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    The Human Side of Enterprise by Douglas McGregor (1960). New Patterns of Management by Rensis Likert (1961). A Behavioral Theory of the Firm by Richard Cyert and James G. March (1963). Markets and Hierarchies: Analysis and Antitrust Implications by Oliver E. Williamson (1975).

  6. National Training Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Lewin founded the National Training Laboratories Institute for Applied Behavioral Science, known as the NTL Institute, an American non-profit behavioral psychology center, in 1947. NTL became a major influence [ 1] in modern corporate training programs, and in particular developed the T-groups methodology that remains in place today.

  7. Content theory - Wikipedia

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    Content theory. Content theory is a subset of motivational theories that try to define what motivates people. Content theories of motivation often describe a system of needs that motivate peoples' actions. While process theories of motivation attempt to explain how and why our motivations affect our behaviors, content theories of motivation ...

  8. The Time Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Time Tunnel was an American color science fiction television series written around a theme of time travel adventure and starred James Darren and Robert Colbert. The show was creator-producer Irwin Allen 's third science fiction television series and was released by 20th Century Fox Television and broadcast on ABC.

  9. Mary Parker Follett - Wikipedia

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    Mary Parker Follett (3 September 1868 – 18 December 1933) was an American management consultant, social worker, philosopher and pioneer in the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior. Along with Lillian Gilbreth, she was one of two great women management experts in the early days of classical management theory.