MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS and FUNDAMENTALS.

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MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS and FUNDAMENTALS

WHAT IS MANAGEMENT ? Field of Study Management principles, techniques, functions, etc Profession Team or Class of people Individual who performs managerial activities or may be a group of persons 3.Process Managerial activities planning, organising, staffing, directing, controlling.

WHAT IS MANAGEMENT ? DEFINITION: F.W. Taylor - “Art of knowing what you want to do and then seeing that it is done the best and cheepest way”. Henry Fayol – “To Manage is to forecast, to plan, to organise, to command, to co-ordinate and to control”. Peter F.Drucker –”Management is work and as such it has its own skills, its own tools and its own techniques”. “Management is the art of getting things done through and with people”.

CHARACTERISTICS OF MANAGEMENT Is a Process /a function. Is a Social Process. Involves Group Effort. Aims at achieving predetermined objectives. Required at all levels of management Is a Profession Is comprised of following functions: Planning Organising Directing Controlling Co-ordination Is an art and science.

FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT Planning Look ahead and chart out future course of operation Formulation of Objectives, Policies, Procedure, Programmes and Budgets Rules, Organising Bringing people together and tying them together in the pursuit of common objectives. Enumeration of activities, classification of activities, fitting individuals into functions, assignment of authority for action.

FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT Directing Act of guiding, overseeing and leading people. Motivation, leadership, decision making. Controlling Laying standards, comparing actuals and deviation-achieve objectives according to plans. Co-ordination Synchronizing and unifying the actions of a people. correcting group of

MANGEMENT IS AN ART AND SCIENCE • Practical know how Technical skills Concrete results Creativity Personalised nature Science • Empirically Derived Critically tested General principles Cause and effect relationship Universal applicability MANAGEMENT AS A SCIENCE PROVIDES PRINCIPLES AND AS AN ART HELPS IN TACKLING SITUATIONS.

MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION I. Different Oliver Sheldon Administration Function of industry concerned -with determination of corporate policy -co-ordination of finance, production and distribution -under the control of the executive. Management Function of industry concerned -in the execution of policy -within the limits setup by administration.

MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION Florence & Tead Spriegal & Lansburg Administration A process of thinking more at higher levels More at higher levels Less at lower levels Management A process of actual operation. Less at higher levels More at lower levels

MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION II. Management Includes Administration. Brech - Management is an all inclusive function. Top Management- Formulation of policy, co-ordination, motivation of personnel. Middle Management- Formulation of policies to a lesser extent, co-ordination, motivation and planning control. Lower Management- Supervision and control of day to day activities including administrative procedures.

MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION III . No Distinction Fayol - cannot distinguish which activities belong to Management and which to administration . Administration - Higher executive functions in government public utility etc. Management – Used for the same function in the business sector.

MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION Owners receive dividend Aim:Determine the objectives and policies of a business enterprise. Management Employees receive profit salary or share in the profit of the concern Executing the objectives determined by administration.

WHAT A MANAGER DOES? ROLES OF A MANAGER Achieve Objectives through and with people Identity and Utilitise Resources –Optimum Plan, Analyse, Interpret, Collobrate, educate, Problem solver, Communicator, build team, Change agent, Chief executive. Interpersonal roles Figurehead Leader Liason Information roles Decisional roles Entrepreneur Monitoring Disturbance handler Disseminator Resource allocator Spokesman Negotiator

Controlling Planning Organizing Leading Top Level Managers Middle Level Managers First Level Supervisors TIME SPENT IN CARRYING OUT MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS

Top Level Supervisory Level Conceptual and Design Skills Technical Skills Human Skills Supervisory Level

Systems Approach to Management EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT INPUTS Human,Capital,Managerial, Technological,Goals C O M M U N I C A T I O N Planning External environment -opportunities Organising -threat Staffing Leading Controlling OUTPUTS Products, Services, Satisfaction, Goal integration, Profits, etc.