Referencing Styles : Harvard Week 1 Activity (T1-2015) . In your blog, you should address the following two sections: (1) Section 1: list the key ideas you have extracted from the prescribed e-learning activity. (2) Section 2: apply those ideas to your own experience, to an organisation you know and to the topic(s) of this subject. Visit the following URLs, and use 'Questions to consider' to guide your thinking. Activity 1: Ford and Taylorism Questions to consider: 1. Would workers in Australia, America or Europe accept the Taylorism in this form today? 2. Consider the design of scripts for use in Call Centres, can you see Taylorism in that? Explain. 3. This ‘clip’ is showing history from 100 years ago. Some would say that ‘the world has moved on’ and these ideas are out of date. However, could there be parts of the world today for which these ideas might be just what they need? Explain. Activity 2: Fayolism as the Necessary Complement of Taylorism - Pearson, Norman M. (Feb., 1945) The American Political Science Review, Vol. 39, No. 1 , pp. 68-80 URL:Questions to consider: 1. While some would argue that this paper, now 70 years beyond its publication date is ‘out of date’, could there still be value in the ideas expressed here in other parts of the world? . Week 2 Activity (T1-2015) . In your blog, you should address the following two sections: (1) Section 1: list the key ideas you have extracted from the prescribed e-learning activity. (2) Section 2: apply those ideas to your own experience, to an organisation you know and to the topic(s) of this subject. Visit the following URLs, and use 'Questions to consider' to guide your thinking. Activity 1: Thomas Friedman on Globalisation; 3 Eras of Globalisation; Questions to consider: 1. What would be some of the key drawbacks or risks of living in the flat world of Globalisation 3.0 as Friedman describes it? 2. Do you agree with Friedman’s iron rule of the flat world? Explain. 3. Is the level of globalisation uniform across the world? Explain.