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Principles and Practices of Management
Notes important place in the modern world that the welfare of the people and the destiny of the
country are very much influenced by it.
1.1 Definition of Management
Management may be defined in many different ways. Many eminent authors on the subject have
defined the term “management”, some of these definitions are reproduced below:
According to Lawrence A Appley, “Management is the development of people and not the
direction of things”.
According to Joseph Massie, “Management is defined as the process by which a co-operative
group directs action towards common goals”.
In the words of George R Terry, “Management is a distinct process consisting of planning,
organising, actuating and controlling performed to determine and accomplish the objectives by
the use of people and resources”.
According to James L Lundy, “Management is principally the task of planning, co-ordinating,
motivating and controlling the efforts of others towards a specific objective”.
In the words of Henry Fayol, “To manage is to forecast and to plan, to organise, to command, to
co-ordinate and to control”.
According to Peter F Drucker, “Management is a multi-purpose organ that manages a business
and manages managers and manages worker and work”.
In the words of J.N. Schulze, “Management is the force which leads, guides and directs an
organisation in the accomplishment of a pre-determined object”.
In the words of Koontz and O’Donnel, “Management is defined as the creation and maintenance
of an internal environment in an enterprise where individuals working together in groups can
perform efficiently and effectively towards the attainment of group goals”.
According to Ordway Tead, “Management is the process and agency which directs and guides
the operations of an organisation in realising of established aims”.
According to Stanley Vance, “Management is simply the process of decision-making and control
over the actions of human beings for the express purpose of attaining pre-determined goals”.
According to Wheeler, “Business management is a human activity which directs and controls
the organisation and operation of a business enterprise. Management is centred in the
administrators of managers of the firm who integrate men, material and money into an effective
operating limit”.
In the words of William Spriegel, “Management is that function of an enterprise which concerns
itself with the direction and control of the various activities to attain the business objectives”.
In the words of S. George, “Management consists of getting things done through others. Manager
is one who accomplishes the objectives by directing the efforts of others”.
In the words of Keith and Gubellini, “Management is the force that integrates men and physical
plant into an effective operating unit”.
According to Newman, Summer and Warren, “The job of management is to make cooperative
endeavour to function properly. A manager is one who gets things done by working with
people and other resources”.
According to John F M, “Management may be defined as the art of securing maximum results
with a minimum of effort so as to secure maximum results with a minimum of effort so as to
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