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Consider the following statements concerning Urwick's eight principles and synthesis in The Elements of Administration:

  1. The principle of span of control limits direct supervision to no more than five or six interlocking subordinates.

  2. Urwick's twenty-nine principles integrate Taylor's scientific management, Fayol's fourteen principles, and Mooney-Reiley's ideas on coordination.

  3. The principle of objective requires an expressed purpose, while the scalar principle advocates a flat, non-pyramidal structure.

A1 and 3 only

B1 and 2 only

C2 and 3 only

D1, 2 and 3

Answer:

B. 1 and 2 only

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Urwick's Principles of Administration and Synthesis

  • Statement 1: Span of Control
    • Luther Gulick, and later Lyndall Urwick, emphasized the principle of span of control.
    • This principle suggests that a manager can effectively supervise a limited number of subordinates.
    • While not a rigid number, Urwick, influenced by others like V.A. Graicunas, often cited a range of five to six interlocking subordinates as an optimal limit for direct supervision in complex organizations.
    • Exceeding this limit can strain a manager's ability to provide adequate attention and direction, potentially leading to decreased efficiency.
  • Statement 2: Integration of Management Theories
    • Lyndall Urwick is recognized for attempting to synthesize various management theories into a coherent framework.
    • He identified and elaborated on a set of principles, often cited as twenty-nine, that aimed to integrate ideas from earlier thinkers.
    • These included concepts from:
      • Frederick Winslow Taylor's Scientific Management: Focused on efficiency through task optimization and standardization.
      • Henri Fayol's 14 Principles of Management: Provided a broader framework for organizational management, including principles like unity of command, hierarchy, and division of work.
      • James D. Mooney and Alan C. Reiley's work on Coordination: Emphasized the importance of coordination as a fundamental element of organization.
    • Urwick's contribution was in organizing and presenting these ideas in a more structured manner for the study of public administration.
  • Statement 3: Principle of Objective and Scalar Principle
    • Principle of Objective: This principle, as articulated by Urwick, asserts that every organization, or part thereof, should have a clearly defined and expressed purpose or objective. All activities should align with achieving this objective.
    • Scalar Principle: This principle refers to the line of authority from top to bottom in an organization (the hierarchy). It dictates the chain of command. Urwick, like Fayol, advocated for a clear scalar chain. A flat, non-pyramidal structure is generally associated with a wider span of control and less hierarchy, which is somewhat contrary to the strict interpretation of a strong scalar principle leading to a tall, pyramidal structure. Therefore, advocating for a flat structure is not a direct implication of the scalar principle as typically understood in classical management theory.

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