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CHAPTER 1: Notes on Nature and Significance of Management
Management is defined as a process of getting things done, with and through others, with the aim of achieving goals effectively and efficiently.
Characteristics/Features of Management:
- The ultimate aim of management is to achieve the goals. These goals should be simple & clearly stated.
- Management is pervasive.
- Management is multi-dimensional.
- Management is a continuous process.
- Management is a group activity.
- Management is a dynamic function.
Objectives of Management
- Organizational objectives: The main objective of an organization should be to fulfill the economic objectives – survival, profit and growth.
- Survival: Management must strive to ensure the survival of the organization. For this, it must earn enough revenues to cover costs.
- Profit: Profit provides a vital incentive for the success of enterprise. It is essential to cover costs and risks.
- Growth: Management must ensure growth of business. Growth can be measured by sales, no. of employees, products etc.
- Social Objectives
As a part of society every organization should create benefit for the society.
- Personal Objective
Organizations consist of people who have different personalities, background etc. Management has to reconcile personal goals with organizational objectives.
Importance of Management
- Helps in achieving group goals.
- Increases efficiency.
- Creates a dynamic organization.
- Helps in achieving personal objectives.
- Helps in the development of society.
Nature of Management
The nature of management can be understood in three ways – as an art, as science and as profession.
Levels of Management:
- Top Management: It consists of the senior most executives of the organisation.
Functions of Top Management:
- To formulate overall organisational goals and strategies.
- To integrate diverse elements and coordinate the activities of different departments.
- To be responsible for welfare and survival of the organisation.
- To be responsible for overall activities of business and its impact on the society.
- To approve the Budgets.
- Middle Management: It is the link between top and lower level managers. It includes division heads operations manager, plant superintendent etc.
Functions of middle Management:
- To interpret the policies framed by top management.
- To ensure that their departments has the necessary staff.
- To assign duties & responsibilities to various members.
- To motivate the members to achieve desired objectives.
- To cooperate with other departments for smooth functioning.
- Supervisory or operational management: It directly monitors the efforts of the work force. Their authority and responsibility is limited according to the plans. It includes foremen & supervisors.
Functions of Supervisory Management:
- To pass on the instructions of the middle management to the workers.
- To maintain quality of output.
- To minimize wastage of material.
- To ensure safety standards in the organisation.
Functions of Management:
- Planning
- organizing
- Staffing
- Directing
- Controlling