PPT1-Managers in The Workplace
PPT1-Managers in The Workplace
PPT1-Managers in The Workplace
1
Introduction to Management and
Business
Weeks 1 (Session 2)
Outline
Manager
Someone who coordinates and
oversees the work of other
people so that organizational
goals can be accomplished
CLASSIFYING MANAGERS
Classifying
Managers
First-line Managers - Individuals who manage the work of
non-managerial employees.
Middle Managers - Individuals who manage the work of
first-line managers.
Top Managers- Individuals who are responsible for making
organization-wide decisions and establishing plans and goals that
affect the entire organization.
Exhibit 1-1: Levels of
Management
WHERE DO MANAGERS WORK?
Where Do Managers
Work?
Organization - A deliberate arrangement of people assembled to
accomplish some specific purpose (that individuals independently
could not accomplish alone).
Efficiency Effectiveness
“Doing things right” “Doing the right things”
Getting the most output Attaining organizational
for the least inputs goals
Exhibit 1-3:
Efficiency and Effectiveness
in Management
MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
Management
Functions
Interpersonal roles
– Figurehead, leader, liaison
Informational roles
– Monitor, disseminator, spokesperson
Decisional roles
– Entrepreneur, disturbance handler, resource allocator,
negotiator
SKILLS MANAGERS NEED
Skills Managers Need
Technical skills
– Knowledge and proficiency in a specific field
Human skills
– The ability to work well with other people
Conceptual skills
– The ability to think and conceptualize about abstract and complex
situations concerning the organization
Exhibit 1-6:
Skills Needed at Different
Managerial Levels
Exhibit 1-7:
Important Managerial Skills
Innovation
Doing things differently, exploring new territory, and taking
risks.
Managers should encourage employees to be aware of and act
on opportunities for innovation.
THE IMPORTANCE OF
SUSTAINABILITY
The Importance of
Sustainability
Sustainability -
a company’s ability to
achieve its business
goals and increase long-
term shareholder value
by integrating economic,
environmental, and
social opportunities into
its business strategies.
WHY STUDY
MANAGEMENT?
Why Study
Management?
Universality of Management
– The reality that management is needed
in all types and sizes of organizations
at all organizational levels
in all organizational areas
in all organizations, regardless of location
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