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Management Practices and Organisational Behaviour




                      Notes              principles  that  underlie  the  control  of  men  and  materials  in  the  enterprise  under
                                         consideration”.
                                    2.   Management also implies skill and experience in  getting things done through  people:
                                         Management involves doing the job through people. The economic function of earning
                                         profitable return cannot be performed without enlisting co-operation and securing positive
                                         response from “people”. Getting the suitable type of people to execute the operations is
                                         the significant aspect of management. In the words of Koontz and O’Donnell, “Management
                                         is the art of getting things done through people in formally organised groups”.

                                    3.   Management is a process: Management is  a  process, function  or  activity. This process
                                         continues till the objectives set by administration are actually achieved. “Management is
                                         a  social process  involving co-ordination of human and material resources through the
                                         functions of planning, organising, staffing, leading and controlling in order to accomplish
                                         stated objectives”.
                                    4.   Management is a universal activity: Management is not applicable to business undertakings
                                         only.  It is  applicable to  political,  social,  religious and  educational  institutions  also.
                                         Management is necessary when group effort is required.
                                    5.   Management is a science as well as an art: Management is an art because there are definite
                                         principles of management. It is also a science because by the application of these principles
                                         predetermined objectives can be achieved.

                                    6.   Management is a profession: Management is gradually becoming  a profession because
                                         there are established principles of management which are being applied in practice, and it
                                         involves specialised training  and is  governed by ethical code  arising out of its  social
                                         obligations.
                                    7.   Management is  an endeavour  to  achieve  pre-determined  objectives:  Management  is
                                         concerned with directing and controlling of the various activities of the organisation to
                                         attain the pre-determined objectives. Every managerial activity has certain objectives. In
                                         fact, management deals particularly with the actual directing of human efforts.
                                    8.   Management is a group activity: Management comes into existence only when there is an
                                         group activity towards a common objective. Management is always concerned with group
                                         efforts and not individual efforts. To achieve the goals of an organisation management
                                         plans, organises, co-ordinates, directs and controls the group effort.
                                    9.   Management is a system of authority: Authority means power to make others act in a
                                         predetermined manner. Management formalises a standard set of rules and procedure to
                                         be  followed  by  the  subordinates  and  ensures their  compliance  with  the  rules  and
                                         regulations. Since management is a process of directing men to perform a task, authority
                                         to extract the work from others is implied in the very concept of management.
                                    10.  Management involves decision-making: Management implies making decisions regarding
                                         the organisation and operation  of business in its different dimensions.  The success  or
                                         failure of an organisation can be judged by the quality of decisions taken by the managers.
                                         Therefore, decisions are the key to the performance of a manager.

                                    11.  Management implies good leadership: A manager must have the ability to lead and get the
                                         desired course of action from the subordinates. According to R. C. Davis, “management is
                                         the function of executive leadership everywhere”. Management of the high order implies
                                         the capacity of managers to influence the behaviour of their subordinates.

                                    12.  Management is dynamic and not static: The principles of management are dynamic and
                                         not static. It has to adopt itself according to social changes.





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