Pioneering ideas in management
...med that a concern for employees was both highly profitable for management and would relieve human misery.” (Robins & Decenzo 2001, p.34).
Babbage contributed to the idea of work specialisation. He also created a profit-sharing plan that consists of two parts: A buns awarded for useful suggestions and a portion of wages dependent on factory profits (Bartol et al. 2003).
Towne argued that management should be separate field on a par with engineering. He said that both, good engineering skills and good business skills were necessary to effectively run an organisation (Bartol et al. 2003).
I haven’t use or saw anybody else to use guidelines in Robert’s Rules of Order but I know that some governments use them, like Hawaii government: “All association and board of directors meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the most current edition of Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised (Hawaii State Legislature Website, viewed 8 August 2004