01 - Introduction To Management I
01 - Introduction To Management I
01 - Introduction To Management I
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Definitions (Cont) Definitions (Cont).
Lawrence Appley
(People orientation point of view) For our purpose, the function oriented definition is most
• The accomplishment of results through the efforts of appropriate
other people. The process involving
Harold Koontz Planning
• The art of getting things done through and with people in Organizing
formally organized groups.
John Mee Staffing
• The art of securing maximum results with minimum effort Directing
so as to secure maximum results with minimum Controlling
prosperity and happiness for both employer and Human effort to achieve stated objectives in an organization
employee and giving the public (beneficiary) the best
possible service
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Definitions (Cont).
IMPORTANT CONCEPT
Are these all the definitions?
• They are as many as the authors
• Make a point of looking them up
Management
• All those mentioned are right
Organization Manager
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From the definitions
Management
It is clear that
• Management is a continuous process Management
• Many different but inter-related activities are is the collectivity
performed by managers to achieve the stated goals
• The aim of managing is to create a surplus i.e. to of managers
be effective and efficient of an organization
and the study
of what they do
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Using resources wisely and
in a cost-effective way
Management Management
And
Effectiveness Efficiency
EFFECTIVELY
Making the right decisions and
successfully implementing them
Good Management
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Effectiveness
Goals & Objectives
Effective Effectiveness
Management Doing The Right Things
The ability to choose appropriate
High Goal Attainment goals and achieve them.
The goals must be appropriate,
Low Input / High Output AND must be achieved
Efficient
Management
Doing Things Right Efficiency
The ability to make the best use
Low Resource Waste
of available resources in the
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process of achieving goals 18
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What is a Manager? Kinds of Managers by Level and Area
• Someone whose primary responsibility is to Levels of Management
carry out the management process. Top managers
• Someone who plans and makes decisions,
organizes, leads, and controls
human, financial, physical, Middle managers
Areas of Management
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–Generalists who are familiar with all functional areas Controlling Leading
of management and who are not associated with any
particular management specialty.
• Other Kinds of Managers
–Specialized managerial positions directly related to the
needs of the organization.
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Basic Management Functions Basic Management Functions
• Planning and Decision Making
Planning and
Decision Making Organizing –Setting an organization’s goals and selecting a course
Determining how
Setting the organiza-
best to group of action from a set of alternatives to achieve them.
tions
’ goals and
activities and
deciding how best
to achieve them
resources • Organizing
–Determining how activities and resources are
grouped.
• Leading
Controlling Leading –The set of processes used to get organizational
Monitoring Motivating members
and correcting of the organization members to work together to advance the interests of
ongoing activities to work in the best the organization.
to facilitate goal interests of the
attainment organization • Controlling
–Monitoring organizational progress towards goals.
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Management skills - summary Skill Distribution at various levels
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At the next session
Nature, Scope
&
Process of Management
Continues
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