Taylor introduced the scientific management approach because he Multiple Choice advocated that the jobs themselves be standardized so that personnel changes would not disrupt the organization. believed that bureaucratic structures can eliminate the variability that results when managers in the same organization have different skills, experiences, and goals. believed that specific procedures and processes should be built into operations to ensure coordination of effort. concluded that management decisions were unsystematic and that no research existed to determine the best means of production. emphasized economical operations, adequate staffing, maintenance of inventories to meet consumer demand, and organizational control.