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HAWTHORNE EXPERIMENTS

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HAWTHORNE EXPERIMENTS

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Objective

A human problem to be brought to a human solution requires human data and human tools.

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INTRODUCTION

The Hawthorne studies were conducted in order to find out the role of human resource in increasing the production of an organization.

A series of experiments in which the output of the workers was observed to increase as a result of improved treatment by their managers.

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A series of experiments were performed which were :

Illumination Experiment Relay Assembly Test Experiments Bank Wiring Observation Group

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Illumination Studies

To find out the relationship of the quality and quantity of illumination to

the efficiency of industrial workers .

• Result :– Higher worker productivity and satisfaction at all light levels– Worker productivity was stopped as the light levels reached

moonlight intensity.

• Conclusions: – Light intensity has no conclusive effect on output– Increased productivity was due to workers’ receiving attention– Too many variables had not been controlled in the experiments

• Concept of “Hawthorne Effect” was created

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Different steps in experiment

Experiment 1 :-

Intensity of illumination increased – increase productivity for both the groups

Experiment 2 :-

Intensity of illumination decreased – productivity increased .

Experiment 3:-

Intensity of illumination gets to the level of moonlight – productivity decreased.

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Contd.

• Result :– Higher worker productivity and satisfaction at all light

levels– Worker productivity was stopped as the light levels

reached moonlight intensity.

• Conclusions: – Light intensity has no conclusive effect on output– Increased productivity was due to workers’ receiving

attention– Too many variables had not been controlled in the

experiments

• Concept of “Hawthorne Effect” was created

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RELAY ASSEMBLY TEST EXPERIMENT

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Relay Assembly Test Experiments Experiments were conducted by Elton Mayo

Manipulated factors of production to measure effect on output: Length of Work Day & Work Week Use of Rest Periods Company Sponsored Meals

Results: Higher output and greater employee satisfaction

Conclusions: Positive effects even with negative influences – workers’ output will

increase as a response to attention Strong social bonds were created within the test group. Workers are

influenced by need for recognition, security and sense of belonging

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Mass Interview Program

Conducted many interviews .

Objective was to explore information, which could be used to improve supervisory training.

Initially used the method of Direct Questioning and changed to Non Directive.

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Different point of views

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Mass Interview Program (Contd) - The worker was satisfied/dissatisfied depending upon how he regarded his

social status in the company.

- Social groups created big impact on work.

- Production was restricted by workers regardless all financial incentives offered as group pressure are on individual workers.

• Results

- Merely giving an opportunity to talk and express grievances would increase the morale.

- Complaints were symptoms of deep-rooted disturbances.

-Workers are governed by experience obtained from both inside and outside the company.

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Bank Wiring Observation Group

Analyze the functioning of small group & impact on individual behavior including wireman , soldermen and inspectors.

Hourly wage rate – average output of each worker. Bonus – average group output. To earn more –

produce more. But To earn bonus – help each other Workers decided

target for themselves – lower than companies.

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Contd.

Reason for restricted output :-

1.Fear for unemployment.

2.Fear of raising the standard.

3.Protection of slower workers.

Result :- Workers sets certain norms.

Informal relationship – imp. factor

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CONCLUSION

• The Hawthorne studies have had a remarkable impact on management in organizations and how workers react to various situations.

• The research carried out at the Western Electrics Hawthorne plant during the 1920’s and early 1930’s helped to initiate a whole new approach to human behaviour studies.

• Workers are not isolated , unrelated individuals they are social animals and should be treated as such

• The final result was “the organization of teamwork-that is, ofsustained cooperation leads to success”

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Thank You.