TY - JOUR
T1 - Principles of management and competitive strategies
T2 - Using Fayol to implement Porter
AU - Yoo, Jae Wook
AU - Lemak, David J.
AU - Choi, Youngjun
PY - 2006/10
Y1 - 2006/10
N2 - Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present how the past, Fayol's principles of management, is applied to the present, Porter's competitive strategies - cost leadership and differentiation - and in turn how the understanding of this connection between the past and present directs the future development of firms. Design/methodology/approach: This study explores which of Fayol's principles can be matched to Porter's cost-leadership or differentiation strategy in terms of strategy implementation. Findings: The paper finds that the principles of division of work, authority and responsibility, unity of command, unity of direction and scalar chain are useful in the implementation of a cost leadership strategy but other, more modern alternative principles apply for differentiation strategy. Likewise, the three principles of stability of tenure of personnel, initiative and esprit de corps apply to the implementation of differentiation strategy, but not to cost leadership, where, again, alternative principles apply. The remaining six principles of discipline, subordination of individual interests to the general interest, remuneration, centralization, order and equity are applicable to implementation of both. Practical implications: By melding the past with the future, it shows that the flexible use of Fayol's principles in an integrated manner lays the foundation for the successful implementation of competitive strategies and the future development of firms. Originality/value: This study documents the flexible use of Fayol's principles, an issue that has received modest attention in the literature. It also adds to the literature on the potential implication of Fayol's work for successfully implementing competitive strategies.
AB - Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present how the past, Fayol's principles of management, is applied to the present, Porter's competitive strategies - cost leadership and differentiation - and in turn how the understanding of this connection between the past and present directs the future development of firms. Design/methodology/approach: This study explores which of Fayol's principles can be matched to Porter's cost-leadership or differentiation strategy in terms of strategy implementation. Findings: The paper finds that the principles of division of work, authority and responsibility, unity of command, unity of direction and scalar chain are useful in the implementation of a cost leadership strategy but other, more modern alternative principles apply for differentiation strategy. Likewise, the three principles of stability of tenure of personnel, initiative and esprit de corps apply to the implementation of differentiation strategy, but not to cost leadership, where, again, alternative principles apply. The remaining six principles of discipline, subordination of individual interests to the general interest, remuneration, centralization, order and equity are applicable to implementation of both. Practical implications: By melding the past with the future, it shows that the flexible use of Fayol's principles in an integrated manner lays the foundation for the successful implementation of competitive strategies and the future development of firms. Originality/value: This study documents the flexible use of Fayol's principles, an issue that has received modest attention in the literature. It also adds to the literature on the potential implication of Fayol's work for successfully implementing competitive strategies.
KW - Competitive strategy
KW - Management history
KW - Management theory
KW - Strategic management
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79960751333&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/17511340610692734
DO - 10.1108/17511340610692734
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79960751333
SN - 1751-1348
VL - 12
SP - 352
EP - 368
JO - Journal of Management History
JF - Journal of Management History
IS - 4
ER -