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AUTHOR &

HER CONTRIBUTION

-RAGAVENDRA
-ABBISHEK
-BHARTHI
MARY PARKER FOLLETT

BIRTH
 Mary Parker Follett
was born on
September 3, 1868, into
an affluent Quaker
family in Quincy,
Massachusetts.
Educational qualifications
Studied at the Thayer Academy,
Braintree, Massachusetts.

In1898, Mary Parker Follett


graduated summa cum laude from
Radcliffe college. As she was a
woman the Harvard University
denied her a Doctorate.
Career
Worked in Roxbury as a voluntary social worker(1900- 1908).
 In 1908 she became chairman of the Women's Municipal League

Committee on Extended Use of School Buildings.


In 1911, she and others opened the East Boston High School

Social Centre.
In 1917, Mary Parker Follett took on the vice-presidency of the

National Community Centre Association.


In 1926, she moved to England to live and work, and to study at

Oxford.
 In 1928, Follett consulted with the League of Nations and with

the International Labour Organization in Geneva. She lived in


London from 1929 with Dame Katharine Furse of the Red Cross.
She worked finally as a lecturer at the London School of

Economics from 1933.


Area of interests
Socialism

Politicsespecially about democracy


Philosophy

Human relations

Organizational Behavior

Conflict Resolution
Contributions
Year Books written Theme

1896 The Speaker of the Research about


House of Government
Representatives
1918 The New State community,
democracy, and
government
1924 Creative Experience creative
interaction of
people in group
process
Quotes of M. P. Follett
 We can never wholly separate the human from the
mechanical side.
 The aim of every form of organization, should be not to
share power, but to increase power, to seek the
methods by which power can be increased in all.
 I do not think that power can be delegated because I
believe that genuine power is capacity.
Perception
 Pioneering ideas introducing human
psychology and human relations into industrial
management.
 she coined the words "power-over" and
"power-with" to differentiate coercive power.
 Pillar of “Classical Theory”
DEATH

 18 December 1933
(67 years
old)
Boston,
Massachusetts
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