Many of the difficulties that occur in tracing the history of management. But note that the science of management have existed for thousands of years ago. This is evidenced by the existence of pyramids in Egypt. The pyramid was built by more than 100,000 people for 20 years. Giza pyramids would not be successfully constructed if there is no one-regardless of what the term for it-the manager when planning what to do, organize the people and their raw materials, lead and direct the workers, and establish appropriate controls to ensure that everything was done according the plan.
Pyramid in Egypt. Construction of the pyramids could not have accomplished this without someone to plan, organize and mobilize the workers, and controlling development.
Other management practices can be witnessed during the 1400′s in Venice, Italy, which, when it became the center of economy and trade there. Venice residents to develop an early form of business enterprise and perform many activities that are common in today’s modern organization. For example, in the arsenal of Venice, the warship was launched along the canal and at each stop, raw materials and the halyard is added to the vessel. This is similar to the model assembly lines (assembly line) that was developed by Henry Ford to assemble cars. In addition to the assembly line, the Venetian has a storage and warehousing systems to monitor the content, management of human resources to manage the workforce, and accounting system to track revenue and expenses. [Citation needed]
Daniel Wren divide the evolution of management thinking in four phases, namely the initial idea, scientific management era, the era of social man, and the modern era