The document provides a historical overview of the origins and development of management as a formal area of study. It discusses how ancient civilizations demonstrated early forms of management in constructing major projects. The formal study of management began in the late 19th century with pioneers like Frederick Taylor who advocated scientific management principles like analyzing jobs and incentivizing workers. Other theorists like Fayol and Weber contributed approaches focusing on administrative functions and bureaucratic organizational structures. Later, the human relations movement emphasized the social and emotional factors impacting workers. The concept of servant leadership was also introduced. In summary, the document traces the evolution of management thought from early civilizations to modern theoretical frameworks.