Functions of Management
Functions of Management
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Functions of Management
Learning Objectives
What is What is Management? Management?
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What is Management?
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Define Management Management Science or Art Management in Organizations Three Levels Managerial Skills Henry Mintzbergs Managerial Roles Four Functions of Management
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What is Management?
Defining Management
"Art of knowing what you want to do and then seeing that it is done the best and cheapest way". F.W.Taylor
" To manage is to forecast, to plan, to organize, to command, to co-ordinate and to control. Henry Fayol
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What is Management?
Is Management a Science / Art
Management as Science Empirically derived Critically tested General principles Cause & effect relationship Universal applicability
Management as an Art Practical know how Technical skills Concrete results Creativity Personalized nature
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What is Management
Management in Organizations
Top Level
Made up of senior-level executives of an organization, or those positions that hold the most responsibility. Jobs titles such as Chief Operating Officer (COO), Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), President, or Vice President are commonly used by top managers in organizations. These top managers are responsible for setting the overall direction of a company. Their leadership role can extend over the entire organization or for specific divisions such as finance, marketing, human resources or operations.
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Top Level
Middle Level
Report to top management and serve as the head of major departments and their specialized units. Serve as a liaison between top managers and the rest of the organization They are typically much more visible to the greater workforce than top management,
Middle Level
Low Level
Low Level
Low-level managers work most closely with the greater workforce and hold a much more interpersonal role than any of the other levels of management. These managers work to ensure that individual employees are meeting their performance goals in a way that aligns with the organizational goals,
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Managerial Skills
Technical How to Combination of Education+Training+On Job Experience Human Interpersonal skills Help the manager to communicate, motivate and lead a set of people Conceptual The skill to solve problems in a strategic and calculated manner
Technical
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Human
Top Level
Conceptual
Low Level
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What is Management
Henry Mintzbergs Managerial Roles
coach, strategic planner, liaison, Cheerleader conflict manager, problemsolver, organizer, optimist, trainer and decisionmaker Interpersonal Behaviors assocaiated human interaction with
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Interpersonal
Top Level
Informational
Decisional
Low Level
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Functions of Management
Planning
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Organizing
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Controlling
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Directing
Staffing
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Functions of Management
Learning Objectives
What is Management Planning as a a Function Function of ofManagement Management Organizing as a Function of Management Staffing as a Function of Management Directing as a Function of Management Controlling as a Function of Management Summary
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Importance of Planning
Challenges while Planning
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What is a Plan?
It Involves?
It Answers
A plan is a predetermined course of action which provides purpose and direction of an organization.
Questions like What, how, where, when, etc. and bridges the gap between where we are & where we want to be.
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Objectives
Goals Strategy
Mission
Vision
Objectives Concrete attainments that can be achieved by following a certain number of steps.
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Mission Statement "Facebook's mission is to give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected."
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Types of Planning
Strategic Designed with entire organization in mind & starts with the Mission statement Top level function Look ahead plans 3/5/10 yr Tactical Translate the strategic plans to specific plans relevant to a distinct area of the organization Middle level function
Objectives Strategic
Tactical
Top Level
Operational
Low Level
Operational Focussed on the specific procedures and processes Low level function Single use plans Ongoing plans
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Establishment of Objectives
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BUSINESS NETWORK
Provides Direction
Planning bridges the gap between where we are & where we want to be
Resource Allocation
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External Inflexibilities
Political Climate
Internal Inflexibilities
Psychological Policy & Procedural
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Consistent
Plans must not be changed unless necessary. Deviations must be tracked and controlled.
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Flexible
While plans must be consistent, they should be flexible enough to meet the demands of the dynamic environment.
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Learning Objectives
What is Management Planning as a Function of Management Organizing as a Function of Management Staffing as a Function of Management Directing as a Function of Management Controlling as a Function of Management Summary
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Benefits of Organizing
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Towards Goals
Purposeful
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Division of Labour
Span of Control
Components of Organizing
Delegation of Authority
Departmentation
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Span of Control It refers to the number of subordinates a supervisor has.Factors that affect span of control are Geographical Location, Capability of workers, and 24 Similarity of task
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BUSINESS NETWORK
Planning, Staffing, Directing and Controlling cannot be implemented without proper organization
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Functions of Management
Learning Objectives
What is Management Planning as a Function of Management Organizing as a Function of Management Staffing as as a a Function Function of of Management Management Staffing Directing as a Function of Management
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Selection
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Recruitment
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Manpower Planning Process of identifying the no. of people required to ensure the organization achieves its defined Goals.
External
Recruitment
Internal
Transfers
Management is the art of getting things done through others. Search Firms Promotions
Selection
Assessment Centers
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Learning Objectives
What is Management Planning as a Function of Management Organizing as a Function of Management Staffing as a Function of Management Directing as as a a Function Function of of Management Management Directing Controlling as Function of Management Summary
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Supervision
Communication
Components of Directing
Motivation
Leadership Leadership is essentially a continuous process of influencing behaviour. Communication Communication is the transfer of information from one person to another by transmitting ideas, facts, thoughts, feelings & values. In its absence, organisation would cease to exist.
Leadership
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BUSINESS NETWORK
Helps accepting & adapting changes Helps achieving organizational goals through effective supervision, motivation, leadership, & communication
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Learning Objectives
What is Management Planning as a Function of Management Organizing as a Function of Management Staffing as a Function of Management Directing as a Function of Management Controlling as as aFunction of Controlling Function ofManagement Management Summary
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Establishment of Standards
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Preliminary
Post Action
Types of Control
Concurrent
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Learning Objectives
What is Management Planning as a Function of Management Organizing as a Function of Management Staffing as a Function of Management Directing as a Function of Management Controlling as Function of Management Summary
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Planning It bridges the gap between where we < are and where we want to be It helps facing future with confidence
Organizing Grouping of tasks It involves specialisation, delegation, span of control, and departmentalization
Staffing Hiring Right people for right job It is devoted to acquiring, training, appraising, and compensating employees
Directing It involves supervision, motivation, leadership, and communication It is a very people oriented function of management
Controlling It involves setting standards, measuring performance as per standards, finding deviations, and taking necessary corrective action
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Thank You!
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