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Home management
R.SUBHA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Difference between house and home
HOUSE:
● WALLS
● FLOORS
● CEILINGS
● WINDOWS
● DOORS
● FURNITURE
● FURNISHINGS
● ALL OTHER GOODS
MANAGEMENT
● ESSENTIAL COMPONENT OF FAMILY LIVING.
● EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT IN HOME DEPENDS TO A LARGE EXTENT OF
THE MANAGERIAL ABILITY, INTEREST AND LEADERSHIP QUALITY
OF THE HOMEMAKER - ABILITY TO MOTIVATE THE FAMILY MEMBERS
IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION FOR ACHIEVING DESIRED GOALS.
A WOMAN AS A HOMEMAKER, HOME PLANNER AND HOME ENGINEER
- IS TO SAFEGUARD PHYSICAL, MENTAL, INTELLECTUAL AND
SPIRITUAL WELLBEING OF THE FAMILY.
VALUES, GOALS AND STANDARDS INTERRELATED
Management plays an important role in shaping our lives. It enables to recognise the values, the
allocation of resources to attain the family goals so as to enhance the standard of life.
● Goals, values and standards are closely related concepts.
● Value is the base and from values stem the other two concepts - goals and standards.
● Values are important to the individual but vague to express in operational terms.
● The concept of goal is more specific. It signifies something definite towards which one
works.
● A standard is defined as something used as a basis of comparison. Vary from quantitative
measurement to qualitative measurement.
Value indicates the worth that is attached to any object, condition, principle or idea. Value is the capacity of
something or somebody to satisfy the human desire. These are the ways behind our actions and the basis for setting
goals.
All values are human. They are created, evaluated and enjoyed by persons. A value is always important to the
person who holds it. It is desirable and satisfying. It has the ability to develop in self-creative way. It is relatively
stable but tends to change gradually.
The intensity of values vary from individual to individual. Values help an individual to direct his effort more
intelligently in seeking satisfactions.
Values are of two types - Intrinsic and Instrumental.
An intrinsic value is one that is important and desirable for its own sake. e.g. art. The interest in beauty is an
intrinsic value.
An instrumental value is the means to attain other values, e.g. Efficiency in work.
Some values possess both intrinsic and instrumental worth. The human values - love, affection, health; comfort,
ambition, knowledge, wisdom, play, art and religion have both intrinsic and instrumental values.
GOALS
● Goals are value based objectives. The goals grow out of desires, past experiences and
environment. Goals are the ends that any individual or family is willing to work for. The
family's goal will help in shaping the family's life pattern and setting standards.
● The formulation and attainment of individual and family goals require the knowledge,
judgment and understanding the ways of using family resources. Goals should be definite and
attainable. Goal-setting is a continuous process. Many goals are immediately attainable. One
goal stems from another and leads to a third.
● Goals can be for short term, mid term or long-term. The short-term goals are the initial goals,
which leads to the final long-term goals.
● The major goals that are created by the family grow out of its own environment and experience.
The major goals of home making are
1. Providing optimum physical and mental health for the members of the family.
2. Facilitating for optimum development of the individual members of the family.
3. Satisfying family relationships.
4. Recognition, acceptance and appreciation of human differences.
5. Establishing satisfactory relationship with the community and other subsystems of the society.
Standards
Standard is defined as scale or parameter used for comparison.
Standards are more specific than values or goals.
Standards are related to specific materials. It is influenced by external factors.
Standards are set limits one will accept in working toward a goal.
Standards are mental pictures of what is considered essential and necessary to make life
satisfying. If achieved, leads to satisfaction, if not achieved leads to uncomfortable
situation.
Standards remain as part of one's pattern of living and habit.
Standards vary according to the values of the family or group. On this basis they can be
classified as conventional standards and flexible standards.
1. Conventional Standards are fixed and arise from the values of social acceptance. In this people change
to meet the standards. Conventional standards are traditional and are accepted by the community or by
a social group within it. They are fixed at a given time and liable to change when condition change.
2. Flexible standards are developed and changed according to the individual's demand. They change to
suit the human situation. But they are not widely accepted by the community.
3. Standard of living is the combination of many specific standards. It consists of a pattern of
commodities, services and satisfactions which a person thinks essential for happy living. According to
Hazel Kyrk, 'standard of living is made up of the essential values to be sought. It is an attitude
towards a way of regarding or of judging, a given mode of life'.
4. Standard of living determines the character of the real income of the family. The standard of living of a
family encompasses not only the actual qualities and quantities of goods and services but also the ways
of using these goods and services.
Relationship between value, goals and standard
Connect to your own life:
What’s your goal? Can you relate this to
something in your own life?
(How is it similar, different, or helpful
to events in your life?)
Which one is the
responsibility of a home
manager?
a. To ensure cloths for
everyone
b. To cook for everyone.
c. To tidy up home.
d. To create proper home
management situation.

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Home management

  • 2. Difference between house and home HOUSE: ● WALLS ● FLOORS ● CEILINGS ● WINDOWS ● DOORS ● FURNITURE ● FURNISHINGS ● ALL OTHER GOODS
  • 3.
  • 4. MANAGEMENT ● ESSENTIAL COMPONENT OF FAMILY LIVING. ● EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT IN HOME DEPENDS TO A LARGE EXTENT OF THE MANAGERIAL ABILITY, INTEREST AND LEADERSHIP QUALITY OF THE HOMEMAKER - ABILITY TO MOTIVATE THE FAMILY MEMBERS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION FOR ACHIEVING DESIRED GOALS.
  • 5. A WOMAN AS A HOMEMAKER, HOME PLANNER AND HOME ENGINEER - IS TO SAFEGUARD PHYSICAL, MENTAL, INTELLECTUAL AND SPIRITUAL WELLBEING OF THE FAMILY.
  • 6.
  • 7. VALUES, GOALS AND STANDARDS INTERRELATED Management plays an important role in shaping our lives. It enables to recognise the values, the allocation of resources to attain the family goals so as to enhance the standard of life. ● Goals, values and standards are closely related concepts. ● Value is the base and from values stem the other two concepts - goals and standards. ● Values are important to the individual but vague to express in operational terms. ● The concept of goal is more specific. It signifies something definite towards which one works. ● A standard is defined as something used as a basis of comparison. Vary from quantitative measurement to qualitative measurement.
  • 8. Value indicates the worth that is attached to any object, condition, principle or idea. Value is the capacity of something or somebody to satisfy the human desire. These are the ways behind our actions and the basis for setting goals. All values are human. They are created, evaluated and enjoyed by persons. A value is always important to the person who holds it. It is desirable and satisfying. It has the ability to develop in self-creative way. It is relatively stable but tends to change gradually. The intensity of values vary from individual to individual. Values help an individual to direct his effort more intelligently in seeking satisfactions. Values are of two types - Intrinsic and Instrumental. An intrinsic value is one that is important and desirable for its own sake. e.g. art. The interest in beauty is an intrinsic value. An instrumental value is the means to attain other values, e.g. Efficiency in work. Some values possess both intrinsic and instrumental worth. The human values - love, affection, health; comfort, ambition, knowledge, wisdom, play, art and religion have both intrinsic and instrumental values.
  • 9. GOALS ● Goals are value based objectives. The goals grow out of desires, past experiences and environment. Goals are the ends that any individual or family is willing to work for. The family's goal will help in shaping the family's life pattern and setting standards. ● The formulation and attainment of individual and family goals require the knowledge, judgment and understanding the ways of using family resources. Goals should be definite and attainable. Goal-setting is a continuous process. Many goals are immediately attainable. One goal stems from another and leads to a third. ● Goals can be for short term, mid term or long-term. The short-term goals are the initial goals, which leads to the final long-term goals. ● The major goals that are created by the family grow out of its own environment and experience.
  • 10. The major goals of home making are 1. Providing optimum physical and mental health for the members of the family. 2. Facilitating for optimum development of the individual members of the family. 3. Satisfying family relationships. 4. Recognition, acceptance and appreciation of human differences. 5. Establishing satisfactory relationship with the community and other subsystems of the society.
  • 11. Standards Standard is defined as scale or parameter used for comparison. Standards are more specific than values or goals. Standards are related to specific materials. It is influenced by external factors. Standards are set limits one will accept in working toward a goal. Standards are mental pictures of what is considered essential and necessary to make life satisfying. If achieved, leads to satisfaction, if not achieved leads to uncomfortable situation. Standards remain as part of one's pattern of living and habit. Standards vary according to the values of the family or group. On this basis they can be classified as conventional standards and flexible standards.
  • 12. 1. Conventional Standards are fixed and arise from the values of social acceptance. In this people change to meet the standards. Conventional standards are traditional and are accepted by the community or by a social group within it. They are fixed at a given time and liable to change when condition change. 2. Flexible standards are developed and changed according to the individual's demand. They change to suit the human situation. But they are not widely accepted by the community. 3. Standard of living is the combination of many specific standards. It consists of a pattern of commodities, services and satisfactions which a person thinks essential for happy living. According to Hazel Kyrk, 'standard of living is made up of the essential values to be sought. It is an attitude towards a way of regarding or of judging, a given mode of life'. 4. Standard of living determines the character of the real income of the family. The standard of living of a family encompasses not only the actual qualities and quantities of goods and services but also the ways of using these goods and services.
  • 13. Relationship between value, goals and standard
  • 14. Connect to your own life: What’s your goal? Can you relate this to something in your own life? (How is it similar, different, or helpful to events in your life?)
  • 15. Which one is the responsibility of a home manager? a. To ensure cloths for everyone b. To cook for everyone. c. To tidy up home. d. To create proper home management situation.

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