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'''Henri Fayol''' ([[Istanbul]], 1841 — [[Paris]], 1925) was a [[French]] [[management]] [[Theory|theorist]]. Often associated with [[Frederick Winslow Taylor|Frederick Taylor]], his theories deal with the [[organization]] of [[production]] in the context of a competitive [[enterprise]] that has to control its production costs. Fayol was the first to identify the [[functions of management]]: plan, organize, command, coordinate and control. | '''Henri Fayol''' ([[Istanbul]], 1841 — [[Paris]], 1925) was a [[French]] [[management]] [[Theory|theorist]]. Often associated with [[Frederick Winslow Taylor|Frederick Taylor]], his theories deal with the [[organization]] of [[production]] in the context of a competitive [[enterprise]] that has to control its production costs. Fayol was the first to identify the [[functions of management]]: plan, organize, command, coordinate and control.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
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Henri Fayol (Istanbul, 1841 — Paris, 1925) was a French management theorist. Often associated with Frederick Taylor, his theories deal with the organization of production in the context of a competitive enterprise that has to control its production costs. Fayol was the first to identify the functions of management: plan, organize, command, coordinate and control.