An Analysis of People-oriented Management Style People-oriented: The Foregrounding Feature of the Chinese Administration Different from work-oriented management style taken by western administration, Chinese
administration has so far adhered to the people-oriented management style. In addition to the work
analysis which bears something in common with work-oriented management style, in Chinese
administration, position planning and department division, to Prof. Zeng, often take into account
some of the human factors, more specifically, creating a position by taking account of human
characteristics, this type of people-oriented management style should be regarded as the
foregrounding feature of the Chinese administration.
Prof. Zeng explains that Chinese people believe in the human effort, thinking all things, no matter
important or trifle, big or small, can be done well by human beings. Therefore, management should
take people as the key factor, namely people-oriented. At the start, the strategy of “all people working
together” is usually taken, in which there is neither work division nor concrete position setting in
order to discover an individual person’s unique capacity. Then, based upon the individual person’s
distinguished capacity, a preliminary organization is set up. Supposing there are two men who are
both considered suitable for the position of the supervisor, then the organization can be divided into
two departments, in the same way, if three, then the three departments. Therefore, the organization is
allowed to make certain adjustments so as to accommodate to the changing situation where
people-oriented management strategy plays an important role.
Then what kind of people does the company need in the people-oriented management? Because the
division of labor is not clear, the supervisor and staff tend to find like-minded partners to work
together. For in this way they can stand in others’ shoes and easily develop mutual cooperation and
harmony, thus easy to arrive at a consensus over the issue raised in the company.
In Short, Chinese management takes the “people-oriented” as the main feature, which has people
with the same consensus gathered together to work for the same goal. That’s why Chinese
management highlights the idea of “no-cooperation among people without the same ideological
concepts”. In order to deal with the constant changing situation and avoid failure, it is quite common
for Chinese people to choose working with like-minded partners together, and embark on the
business after having a thorough and reasonable discussion among them.