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Management is a universal phenomenon. It is a very popular and widely used term. All

organizations - business, political, cultural or social are involved in management because it is the

management which helps and directs the various efforts towards a definite purpose. According to

Harold Koontz, “Management is an art of getting things done through and with the people in

formally organized groups. It is an art of creating an environment in which people can perform

and individuals and can co-operate towards attainment of group goals”. According to F.W.

Taylor, “Management is an art of knowing what to do, when to do and see that it is done in the

best and cheapest way”.


Management is a purposive activity. It is something that directs group efforts towards the

attainment of certain pre - determined goals. It is the process of working with and through others

to effectively achieve the goals of the organization, by efficiently using limited resources in the

changing world. Of course, these goals may vary from one enterprise to another. E.g.: For one

enterprise it may be launching of new products by conducting market surveys and for other it

may be profit maximization by minimizing cost.


Management involves creating an internal environment: - It is the management which puts into

use the various factors of production. Therefore, it is the responsibility of management to create

such conditions which are conducive to maximum efforts so that people are able to perform their

task efficiently and effectively. It includes ensuring availability of raw materials, determination

of wages and salaries, formulation of rules & regulations etc.


Therefore, we can say that good management includes both being effective and efficient. Being

effective means doing the appropriate task i.e, fitting the square pegs in square holes and round



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pegs in round holes. Being efficient means doing the task correctly, at least possible cost with

minimum wastage of resources.


Management can be defined in detail in following categories :

   1.   Management as a Process
   2.   Management as an Activity
   3.   Management as a Discipline
   4.   Management as a Group
   5.   Management as a Science
   6.   Management as an Art
   7.   Management as a Profession

As a process, management refers to a series of inter - related functions. It is the process by

which management creates, operates and directs purposive organization through systematic,

coordinated and co-operated human efforts, according to George R. Terry, “Management is a

distinct process consisting of planning, organizing, actuating and controlling, performed to

determine and accomplish stated objective by the use of human beings and other resources”. As a

process, management consists of three aspects:


   1. Management is a social process - Since human factor is most important among the other

        factors, therefore management is concerned with developing relationship among people.

        It is the duty of management to make interaction between people - productive and useful

        for obtaining organizational goals.

   2. Management is an integrating process - Management undertakes the job of bringing

        together human physical and financial resources so as to achieve organizational purpose.

        Therefore, is an important function to bring harmony between various factors.




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3. Management is a continuous process - It is a never ending process. It is concerned with

       constantly identifying the problem and solving them by taking adequate steps. It is an on-

       going process.


Management is an activity concerned with guiding human and physical resources such that
organizational goals can be achieved. Nature of management can be highlighted as: -

1. Management is Goal-Oriented: The success of any management activity is accessed by its
   achievement of the predetermined goals or objective. Management is a purposeful activity. It
   is a tool which helps use of human & physical resources to fulfill the pre-determined goals.
   For example, the goal of an enterprise is maximum consumer satisfaction by producing
   quality goods and at reasonable prices. This can be achieved by employing efficient persons
   and making better use of scarce resources.
2. Management integrates Human, Physical and Financial Resources: In an organization,
   human beings work with non-human resources like machines. Materials, financial assets,
   buildings etc. Management integrates human efforts to those resources. It brings harmony
   among the human, physical and financial resources.
3. Management is Continuous: Management is an ongoing process. It involves continuous
   handling of problems and issues. It is concerned with identifying the problem and taking
   appropriate steps to solve it. E.g. the target of a company is maximum production. For
   achieving this target various policies have to be framed but this is not the end. Marketing
   and Advertising is also to be done. For this policies have to be again framed. Hence this is an
   ongoing process.
4. Management is all Pervasive: Management is required in all types of organizations whether
   it is political, social, cultural or business because it helps and directs various efforts towards a
   definite purpose. Thus clubs, hospitals, political parties, colleges, hospitals, business firms all
   require management. When ever more than one person is engaged in working for a common
   goal, management is necessary. Whether it is a small business firm which may be engaged in
   trading or a large firm like Tata Iron & Steel, management is required everywhere
   irrespective of size or type of activity.




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The main objectives of management are:

   1. Getting Maximum Results with Minimum Efforts - The main objective of
       management is to secure maximum outputs with minimum efforts & resources.
       Management is basically concerned with thinking & utilizing human, material &
       financial resources in such a manner that would result in best combination. This
       combination results in reduction of various costs.
   2. Increasing the Efficiency of factors of Production - Through proper utilization of
       various factors of production, their efficiency can be increased to a great extent which
       can be obtained by reducing spoilage, wastages and breakage of all kinds, this in turn
       leads to saving of time, effort and money which is essential for the growth & prosperity
       of the enterprise.
   3. Maximum Prosperity for Employer & Employees - Management ensures smooth and
       coordinated functioning of the enterprise. This in turn helps in providing maximum
       benefits to the employee in the shape of good working condition, suitable wage system,
       incentive plans on the one hand and higher profits to the employer on the other hand.
   4. Human betterment & Social Justice - Management serves as a tool for the upliftment
       as well as betterment of the society. Through increased productivity & employment,
       management ensures better standards of living for the society. It provides justice through
       its uniform policies.

       Functions


Management has been described as a social process involving responsibility for economical and
effective planning & regulation of operation of an enterprise in the fulfillment of given purposes.
It is a dynamic process consisting of various elements and activities. These activities are
different from operative functions like marketing, finance, purchase etc. Rather these activities
are common to each and every manger irrespective of his level or status.

Different experts have classified functions of management. According to George & Jerry,
“There are four fundamental functions of management i.e. planning, organizing, actuating and
controlling”. According to Henry Fayol, “To manage is to forecast and plan, to organize, to


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command, & to control”. Whereas Luther Gullick has given a keyword ’POSDCORB’ where P
stands for Planning, O for Organizing, S for Staffing, D for Directing, Co for Co-ordination, R
for reporting & B for Budgeting. But the most widely accepted are functions of management
given by KOONTZ and O’DONNEL i.e. Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing and
Controlling.


For theoretical purposes, it may be convenient to separate the function of management but
practically these functions are overlapping in nature i.e. they are highly inseparable. Each
function blends into the other & each affects the performance of others.




   1.   Planning

        It is the basic function of management. It deals with chalking out a future course of action
        & deciding in advance the most appropriate course of actions for achievement of pre-
        determined goals. According to KOONTZ, “Planning is deciding in advance - what to do,
        when to do & how to do. It bridges the gap from where we are & where we want to be”.
        A plan is a future course of actions. It is an exercise in problem solving & decision
        making. Planning is determination of courses of action to achieve desired goals. Thus,
        planning is a systematic thinking about ways & means for accomplishment of pre-
        determined goals. Planning is necessary to ensure proper utilization of human & non-


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human resources. It is all pervasive, it is an intellectual activity and it also helps in
     avoiding confusion, uncertainties, risks, wastages etc.

2.   Organizing

     It is the process of bringing together physical, financial and human resources and
     developing productive relationship amongst them for achievement of organizational
     goals. According to Henry Fayol, “To organize a business is to provide it with everything
     useful or its functioning i.e. raw material, tools, capital and personnel’s”. To organize a
     business involves determining & providing human and non-human resources to the
     organizational structure. Organizing as a process involves:

                Identification of activities.
                Classification of grouping of activities.
                Assignment of duties.
                Delegation of authority and creation of responsibility.
                Coordinating authority and responsibility relationships.
3.   Staffing

     It is the function of manning the organization structure and keeping it manned. Staffing
     has assumed greater importance in the recent years due to advancement of technology,
     increase in size of business, complexity of human behavior etc. The main purpose o
     staffing is to put right man on right job i.e. square pegs in square holes and round pegs in
     round holes. According to Kootz & O’Donell, “Managerial function of staffing involves
     manning the organization structure through proper and effective selection, appraisal &
     development of personnel to fill the roles designed un the structure”. Staffing involves:

                Manpower Planning (estimating man power in terms of searching, choose the
                person and giving the right place).
                Recruitment, selection & placement.
                Training & development.
                Remuneration.
                Performance appraisal.
                Promotions & transfer.

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4.   Directing

     It is that part of managerial function which actuates the organizational methods to work
     efficiently for achievement of organizational purposes. It is considered life-spark of the
     enterprise which sets it in motion the action of people because planning, organizing and
     staffing are the mere preparations for doing the work. Direction is that inert-personnel
     aspect of management which deals directly with influencing, guiding, supervising,
     motivating sub-ordinate for the achievement of organizational goals. Direction has
     following elements:

             Supervision
             Motivation
             Leadership
             Communication

     Supervision- implies overseeing the work of subordinates by their superiors. It is the act
     of watching & directing work & workers.

     Motivation- means inspiring, stimulating or encouraging the sub-ordinates with zeal to
     work. Positive, negative, monetary, non-monetary incentives may be used for this
     purpose.

     Leadership- may be defined as a process by which manager guides and influences the
     work of subordinates in desired direction.

     Communications- is the process of passing information, experience, opinion etc from
     one person to another. It is a bridge of understanding.

5.   Controlling

     It implies measurement of accomplishment against the standards and correction of
     deviation if any to ensure achievement of organizational goals. The purpose of
     controlling is to ensure that everything occurs in conformities with the standards. An
     efficient system of control helps to predict deviations before they actually occur.
     According to Theo Haimann, “Controlling is the process of checking whether or not
     proper progress is being made towards the objectives and goals and acting if necessary, to
     correct any deviation”. According to Koontz & O’Donell “Controlling is the
     measurement & correction of performance activities of subordinates in order to make

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sure that the enterprise objectives and plans desired to obtain them as being
accomplished”. Therefore controlling has following steps:

    a. Establishment of standard performance.
    b. Measurement of actual performance.
    c. Comparison of actual performance with the standards and finding out deviation if
       any.
    d. Corrective action.



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Management Functions and Objectives

  • 1. Management is a universal phenomenon. It is a very popular and widely used term. All organizations - business, political, cultural or social are involved in management because it is the management which helps and directs the various efforts towards a definite purpose. According to Harold Koontz, “Management is an art of getting things done through and with the people in formally organized groups. It is an art of creating an environment in which people can perform and individuals and can co-operate towards attainment of group goals”. According to F.W. Taylor, “Management is an art of knowing what to do, when to do and see that it is done in the best and cheapest way”. Management is a purposive activity. It is something that directs group efforts towards the attainment of certain pre - determined goals. It is the process of working with and through others to effectively achieve the goals of the organization, by efficiently using limited resources in the changing world. Of course, these goals may vary from one enterprise to another. E.g.: For one enterprise it may be launching of new products by conducting market surveys and for other it may be profit maximization by minimizing cost. Management involves creating an internal environment: - It is the management which puts into use the various factors of production. Therefore, it is the responsibility of management to create such conditions which are conducive to maximum efforts so that people are able to perform their task efficiently and effectively. It includes ensuring availability of raw materials, determination of wages and salaries, formulation of rules & regulations etc. Therefore, we can say that good management includes both being effective and efficient. Being effective means doing the appropriate task i.e, fitting the square pegs in square holes and round 1
  • 2. pegs in round holes. Being efficient means doing the task correctly, at least possible cost with minimum wastage of resources. Management can be defined in detail in following categories : 1. Management as a Process 2. Management as an Activity 3. Management as a Discipline 4. Management as a Group 5. Management as a Science 6. Management as an Art 7. Management as a Profession As a process, management refers to a series of inter - related functions. It is the process by which management creates, operates and directs purposive organization through systematic, coordinated and co-operated human efforts, according to George R. Terry, “Management is a distinct process consisting of planning, organizing, actuating and controlling, performed to determine and accomplish stated objective by the use of human beings and other resources”. As a process, management consists of three aspects: 1. Management is a social process - Since human factor is most important among the other factors, therefore management is concerned with developing relationship among people. It is the duty of management to make interaction between people - productive and useful for obtaining organizational goals. 2. Management is an integrating process - Management undertakes the job of bringing together human physical and financial resources so as to achieve organizational purpose. Therefore, is an important function to bring harmony between various factors. 2
  • 3. 3. Management is a continuous process - It is a never ending process. It is concerned with constantly identifying the problem and solving them by taking adequate steps. It is an on- going process. Management is an activity concerned with guiding human and physical resources such that organizational goals can be achieved. Nature of management can be highlighted as: - 1. Management is Goal-Oriented: The success of any management activity is accessed by its achievement of the predetermined goals or objective. Management is a purposeful activity. It is a tool which helps use of human & physical resources to fulfill the pre-determined goals. For example, the goal of an enterprise is maximum consumer satisfaction by producing quality goods and at reasonable prices. This can be achieved by employing efficient persons and making better use of scarce resources. 2. Management integrates Human, Physical and Financial Resources: In an organization, human beings work with non-human resources like machines. Materials, financial assets, buildings etc. Management integrates human efforts to those resources. It brings harmony among the human, physical and financial resources. 3. Management is Continuous: Management is an ongoing process. It involves continuous handling of problems and issues. It is concerned with identifying the problem and taking appropriate steps to solve it. E.g. the target of a company is maximum production. For achieving this target various policies have to be framed but this is not the end. Marketing and Advertising is also to be done. For this policies have to be again framed. Hence this is an ongoing process. 4. Management is all Pervasive: Management is required in all types of organizations whether it is political, social, cultural or business because it helps and directs various efforts towards a definite purpose. Thus clubs, hospitals, political parties, colleges, hospitals, business firms all require management. When ever more than one person is engaged in working for a common goal, management is necessary. Whether it is a small business firm which may be engaged in trading or a large firm like Tata Iron & Steel, management is required everywhere irrespective of size or type of activity. 3
  • 4. The main objectives of management are: 1. Getting Maximum Results with Minimum Efforts - The main objective of management is to secure maximum outputs with minimum efforts & resources. Management is basically concerned with thinking & utilizing human, material & financial resources in such a manner that would result in best combination. This combination results in reduction of various costs. 2. Increasing the Efficiency of factors of Production - Through proper utilization of various factors of production, their efficiency can be increased to a great extent which can be obtained by reducing spoilage, wastages and breakage of all kinds, this in turn leads to saving of time, effort and money which is essential for the growth & prosperity of the enterprise. 3. Maximum Prosperity for Employer & Employees - Management ensures smooth and coordinated functioning of the enterprise. This in turn helps in providing maximum benefits to the employee in the shape of good working condition, suitable wage system, incentive plans on the one hand and higher profits to the employer on the other hand. 4. Human betterment & Social Justice - Management serves as a tool for the upliftment as well as betterment of the society. Through increased productivity & employment, management ensures better standards of living for the society. It provides justice through its uniform policies. Functions Management has been described as a social process involving responsibility for economical and effective planning & regulation of operation of an enterprise in the fulfillment of given purposes. It is a dynamic process consisting of various elements and activities. These activities are different from operative functions like marketing, finance, purchase etc. Rather these activities are common to each and every manger irrespective of his level or status. Different experts have classified functions of management. According to George & Jerry, “There are four fundamental functions of management i.e. planning, organizing, actuating and controlling”. According to Henry Fayol, “To manage is to forecast and plan, to organize, to 4
  • 5. command, & to control”. Whereas Luther Gullick has given a keyword ’POSDCORB’ where P stands for Planning, O for Organizing, S for Staffing, D for Directing, Co for Co-ordination, R for reporting & B for Budgeting. But the most widely accepted are functions of management given by KOONTZ and O’DONNEL i.e. Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing and Controlling. For theoretical purposes, it may be convenient to separate the function of management but practically these functions are overlapping in nature i.e. they are highly inseparable. Each function blends into the other & each affects the performance of others. 1. Planning It is the basic function of management. It deals with chalking out a future course of action & deciding in advance the most appropriate course of actions for achievement of pre- determined goals. According to KOONTZ, “Planning is deciding in advance - what to do, when to do & how to do. It bridges the gap from where we are & where we want to be”. A plan is a future course of actions. It is an exercise in problem solving & decision making. Planning is determination of courses of action to achieve desired goals. Thus, planning is a systematic thinking about ways & means for accomplishment of pre- determined goals. Planning is necessary to ensure proper utilization of human & non- 5
  • 6. human resources. It is all pervasive, it is an intellectual activity and it also helps in avoiding confusion, uncertainties, risks, wastages etc. 2. Organizing It is the process of bringing together physical, financial and human resources and developing productive relationship amongst them for achievement of organizational goals. According to Henry Fayol, “To organize a business is to provide it with everything useful or its functioning i.e. raw material, tools, capital and personnel’s”. To organize a business involves determining & providing human and non-human resources to the organizational structure. Organizing as a process involves: Identification of activities. Classification of grouping of activities. Assignment of duties. Delegation of authority and creation of responsibility. Coordinating authority and responsibility relationships. 3. Staffing It is the function of manning the organization structure and keeping it manned. Staffing has assumed greater importance in the recent years due to advancement of technology, increase in size of business, complexity of human behavior etc. The main purpose o staffing is to put right man on right job i.e. square pegs in square holes and round pegs in round holes. According to Kootz & O’Donell, “Managerial function of staffing involves manning the organization structure through proper and effective selection, appraisal & development of personnel to fill the roles designed un the structure”. Staffing involves: Manpower Planning (estimating man power in terms of searching, choose the person and giving the right place). Recruitment, selection & placement. Training & development. Remuneration. Performance appraisal. Promotions & transfer. 6
  • 7. 4. Directing It is that part of managerial function which actuates the organizational methods to work efficiently for achievement of organizational purposes. It is considered life-spark of the enterprise which sets it in motion the action of people because planning, organizing and staffing are the mere preparations for doing the work. Direction is that inert-personnel aspect of management which deals directly with influencing, guiding, supervising, motivating sub-ordinate for the achievement of organizational goals. Direction has following elements: Supervision Motivation Leadership Communication Supervision- implies overseeing the work of subordinates by their superiors. It is the act of watching & directing work & workers. Motivation- means inspiring, stimulating or encouraging the sub-ordinates with zeal to work. Positive, negative, monetary, non-monetary incentives may be used for this purpose. Leadership- may be defined as a process by which manager guides and influences the work of subordinates in desired direction. Communications- is the process of passing information, experience, opinion etc from one person to another. It is a bridge of understanding. 5. Controlling It implies measurement of accomplishment against the standards and correction of deviation if any to ensure achievement of organizational goals. The purpose of controlling is to ensure that everything occurs in conformities with the standards. An efficient system of control helps to predict deviations before they actually occur. According to Theo Haimann, “Controlling is the process of checking whether or not proper progress is being made towards the objectives and goals and acting if necessary, to correct any deviation”. According to Koontz & O’Donell “Controlling is the measurement & correction of performance activities of subordinates in order to make 7
  • 8. sure that the enterprise objectives and plans desired to obtain them as being accomplished”. Therefore controlling has following steps: a. Establishment of standard performance. b. Measurement of actual performance. c. Comparison of actual performance with the standards and finding out deviation if any. d. Corrective action. Powerpoint Presentations are vital for efficient learning and understanding as they consists of animation, pictures and diagrams which thereby make the subject more engaging as well as perceptive. MSG has introduced Powerpoint Presentations for its premium members. 8