2. The word “administer” is derived from
Latin word “ad+ministraire”, means to care for
or to look after people to manage affairs.
Administraire means “Serve”.
The meaning itself reflect that the
administrator regards himself as servant, not
that the master to look after, perform all the
functions It is a cooperative effort, directed
towards the realization of a consciously laid
down objectives.
INTRODUCTION
3. “Administration is the organization and
direction of human and material resources to
achieve desired ends.”
- Pfiffner and Presthus
“Administration has to do with getting things
done; with the accomplishment of defined
objectives.”
- Luther Gullick
DEFINITION OF
ADMINISTRATION
4. “Administration is the direction,
coordination and control of many persons
to achieve some purposes or objectives.”
- LD White
“Administration is the activities of groups
cooperating to accomplish common goals.”
- Herbert A Simon
5. “Management may be defined as the
art of securing maximum results with the
minimum of effort so as to secure maximum
prosperity and happiness for both employer
and employee and give the public the best
possible service.”
- John Mee
DEFINITION OF
MANAGEMENT
6. “Management is simply the process of
decision making and control over the action
of human being for the express purpose of
attaining predetermined goal.”
- Stanely Vance
7. “Nursing Administration is primarily the
process and agency used to establish the
nursing objectives or purposes, which an
undertaking or staffs are to achieve. It also has
to plan and to stabilize, the broad lines or
principles that will govern nursing action. These
broad lines are usually called policies. Whereas
the nursing management is the process and
agency through which execution of nursing
policy is planned and supervised.”
- Milward GE
NURSING ADMINISTRATION AND
NURSING MANAGEMENT
9. NATURE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Universal
Holistic
Intangible
Continuous and an Ongoing process
Based on objectives
Social and Human
Dynamic
Creative and Innovative
10. PHILOSOPHY OF
ADMINISTRATION
Cost effectiveness
Execution and control of
work plans
Delegation of Responsibility
and authority
Human relations and Good
Morale
Effective communication
Flexibility in certain
situations.
11. PURPOSES OF
ADMINISTRATION
It is a life blood of organization.
It is a shoulder of an organization.
Its main function is to achieve the
objectives.
It is like 2+2 getting five.
Without good administration is a house
built on sand or castle in the air.
There is no substitute of good
administration.
12. PURPOSES OF
ADMINISTRATION
Good administration brings out
the organizational growth by
effective and efficient performance.
Good administration brings
team together to work.
It gives new ideas, through
imagination, vision to an
organization.
It is considered as a brain of
organization.
14. PRINCIPLES OF
ADMINISTRATION
According to Finer, following are the principles
of administration:
1. Principle of Oneness
2. Principle of Specialism and the Whole
3. Principle of Hierarchy and Regimentation
4. Principle of Morale
5. Principle of Bureaucracy
6. Principle of Self Administration.
15. According to Henri Fayol, principles of
administration:
1. Division of Work
2. Authority, Responsibility and Accountability
3. Discipline
4. Unity of Command
5. Unity of Direction
6. Subordination of individual interest to
general interest
16. 7. Remuneration
8. Centralization
9. Scalar chain of Command or Hierarchy
10.Order
11.Equity
12.Stability of Tenure
13.Initiative
14.Espirit de Corps (Union is strength)
17. SCOPE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The scope of administration is very wide.
It is not only restricted to public administration
that deals with three functionaries, i.e.
legislative, executive and judiciary.
As administration is universal in nature,
its scope is wide. It covers all the areas like
school, hospital, business etc., all the
managerial activities and functional areas of
management and administration like personnel,
financial, material and production are covered.
18. Political function
Legislative function
Financial function
Defensive function
Educational function
Social administration
Economic administration
Foreign administration
Imperial administration
Local administration
19. Since, administration permeates all
planned human activities; hence it is a
center of all human affairs. Its principle
aspects are formulation of policy and its
implementation for the attainment in an
optimum manner of stated ends in the
shape of service or products.
Administration is an activity which
demands correct analysis and accurate
orientation.