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Mary Parker Follett was born in United States of America in 1868 in Massachusetts. Over the years 1888-1898 Mary Parket Follett was a student of the University of Cambridge and then moved to study at Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women in Cambridge, one of the departments of Harvard University, in which she graduated in field of political science and economy. | Mary Parker Follett was born in United States of America in 1868 in Massachusetts. Over the years 1888-1898 Mary Parket Follett was a student of the University of Cambridge and then moved to study at Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women in Cambridge, one of the departments of Harvard University, in which she graduated in field of political science and economy. | ||
For many years she worked in social welfare in Boston, in which she gained a lot of experience in organizing and managing educational and recreational centres providing education for young people and social assistance |
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Mary Parker Follett was an American economist, known also as the "mother of the modern management". She was renowned for emphasizing collaboration and personnel management in businesses. Follett's guidelines for managing a team to achieve organizational success still hold true today. Small enterprises can still benefit from Follett's management theory. (Peek, 2022)
Organizational behavior theory was revolutionized by Mary Parker Follett using psychology and human relations inside industrial management. Follett was a management consultant, author, lecturer, and social worker who gave personal counsel to President Theodore Roosevelt. (Peek, 2022)
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Mary Parker Follett was born in United States of America in 1868 in Massachusetts. Over the years 1888-1898 Mary Parket Follett was a student of the University of Cambridge and then moved to study at Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women in Cambridge, one of the departments of Harvard University, in which she graduated in field of political science and economy.
For many years she worked in social welfare in Boston, in which she gained a lot of experience in organizing and managing educational and recreational centres providing education for young people and social assistance