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Principles and Practices of Management




                    Notes              According to Fayol, managers perform five basic functions in order to achieve results viz.
                                       planning, staffing, organising, directing and controlling.

                                   1.12 Keywords


                                   Art: It is the bringing about a desired result through the application of skills.
                                   Administration: It is a higher-level function concerned with the determination of policies.
                                   Code of conduct: It prescribed the norms of professional ethics for its members.
                                   Economic Resource: Management, land, labour and capital.
                                   Goal-oriented: Purposeful activity towards achieving the goals of the organisation.

                                   Management: The art of getting things done.
                                   Process: A series of functions that lead to the achievement of certain objectives.
                                   Professionalisation: It means defining the duties and responsibilities of the managers to improve
                                   the quality of management education and training.
                                   Science: A  systematically organised  body of knowledge including  concepts, principles  and
                                   theories.

                                   Top management:  Managers  who  are higher  up in  the  hierarchy  devoting  more time  on
                                   administrative functions.

                                   1.13 Self Assessment

                                   Fill in the blanks:

                                   1.  A profession may be defined as an occupation backed by .................. and .................. .
                                   2.  We can classify management into .................. management, and .................. management.
                                   3.  There is .................. professional body to regulate the educational and training standards of
                                       the managers.
                                   4.  To be a successful manager, it is essential to acquire management skills through ..................
                                       education and training.

                                   5.  Administrative management is primarily concerned with .................. and .................. .
                                   6.  Operative management is concerned with the .................. of the policies for the achievement
                                       of goals.

                                   7.  Controlling includes four things, viz. .................., .................., measuring actual performance
                                       and .................. .
                                   8.  .................. is concerned with the arrangement of an organisation’s resources.

                                   9.  .................. pay with .................. rewards can act as the best incentive or motivator for good
                                       performance.
                                   10.  The function of .................. and .................. the activities of the subordinates is known as
                                       directing.
                                   11.  .................................... provides direction to enterprise activities.








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