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Unit 1: Introduction to Management




          5.   Social Responsibility: Managers of today recognize their social responsibilities towards  Notes
               customers, workers and other groups. Their actions are influenced by social norms and
               values. That is why, managers enjoy a respectable position in the society as is the case with
               doctors, chartered accountants, etc.
          6.   Society’s Approval: The managers of modern organisations enjoy respect in the society.
               There is typically a positive correlation between a manager’s rank and his status in the
               organisation where he is working. This status tends to affect the manager’s status outside
               the organisation. Thus, community approves management as a profession.
          It seems presumptuous to classify management  as a profession. By  all the bench marks,  the
          professionalisation of management is still far from complete. It meets the above criteria of a
          profession only partially as discussed below:
          1.   Though management has a well defined body of knowledge, it is difficult to say whether
               management meets the criterion of competent application. It is not obligatory to possess
               specific qualifications for being appointed as a manager. But to practice law one has to be
               a graduate in the Laws. Similar is the position with the medical profession. Education and
               training in management are also getting importance day by day in the industrial world.

          2.   There is no professional body to regulate the educational and training standards of the
               managers. For instance, there is Bar Council of India to regulate the legal profession. It is
               encouraging to note that management associations are growing fast throughout the world.
               It is expected  that they will be  able to develop norms  of behaviour  for the practicing
               managers.
          3.   Management does not satisfy the test of self-controls as there is no central body to lay
               down and enforce professional standards and code of conduct for the managers. Thus, it
               may be concluded that management does not fulfill all the requirements of a profession.
               Therefore, it  can’t be  fully recognized as a  profession. However, it is  moving in that
               direction because:
               (a)  The field of management is supported by a well-defined body of knowledge that
                    can be taught and learnt.
               (b)  Management  of  modern  organisations  requires  competent  application  of
                    management principles, techniques and skills. Thus, there is a great need of formal
                    education and training in management. That is why, the demand for management
                    degrees is increasing rapidly.

               (c)  Managers are aware of their social responsibilities towards various groups of the
                    society. In their actions, they are guided by their social obligations rather than their
                    personal interests.





             Case Study  Is Management Really a Profession?

                                                                      –by Jena McGregor
                    octors must take the Hippocratic Oath and earn continuing education credits for
                    years. Lawyers must pass the bar and adhere to strict codes about attorney-client
             Dprivileges.  But although  managers  have  long  been  known  colloquially  as
             “professionals,” the graduate schools many of them  attended have long drifted away
             from their founding charters, which wanted to create a profession of management.
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