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Functions of Management
There are five managerial functions around which managerial knowledge is organized. They are: 1. Planning: selecting missions and objectives as well as the actions to achieve them which requires decision making. 2. Organizing: establishing an intentional structure of roles for people to fill in an organization. 3. Staffing: Filling and keeping filled the positions in the organization structure. 4. Leading: influencing people so that they will contribute to organizational and group goals. 5. Controlling: Measuring and correcting individual and organizational performance to ensure events confirm to plans.
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The External elements affect operation: - Political, social, economical, ethical, technological
Levels of Management
First Level supervisors Middle level supervisors Top level supervisors -Skills and management levels - Goals of managers and the organization
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Scientific Management: (Henry Grant) - he called for scientific selection of workers and harmonious cooperation between labor and management. - He also stressed on training to the employees. Scientific Management: (Frank and Lillian Gilbreth) - Frank is known primarily for his time and motion studies. Lillian was an industrial psychologist, focused on the human aspects of work and the understanding of workers personalities and needs.
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Modern Operational Management Theory: (Henry Fayol) - he is referred to as the father of modern management theory. - He divided industrial activities into six groups: technical, commercial, financial, security, accounting and management. - He has formulated 14 principles of management such as authority, responsibility, unity of command etc.
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Behavioral Sciences: - Hugo Munsterberg: application of psychology to industry and management - Walter Dill Scott: Application psychology to advertising, marketing and personnel. - Max Weber: theory of bureaucracy - Vilfredo Pareto: he referred to as the father of social systems approach to organization and management. - Elton Mayo: influence of social attitudes and relationships of work groups on performance.
Management Analysis
1. The Managerial Roles approach: Interpersonal roles: The figurehead role: performing ceremonial and social duties
as the organization's representatives.
The leader role The liaison role: connecting with outside world. 2. Information roles: The recipient role: receiving information about the operation of
an enterprise
The disseminator role: passing information to subordinates The spokesperson role: transmitting information to those outside the organization.
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3. Decision roles:
- The entrepreneurial role - The disturbance handler role - The negotiator role
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3. Clinical experience - total quality management - Contingency theory 4. Decision theory - rational choice and decisions 5. Mathematics - Management sciences