Concept‚ nature and significance of management 1) Nature‚ concept and significance of management 2) Functions and principles of management 3) Development of management thought MEANING AND DEFINITION OF MANAGEMENT Management is the process by which a co-operative group directs action towards a common goal. By Joseph Messie To manage is to forecast and plan‚ to organize‚ to command‚ to coordinate and to control. By Henri Fayol Management is the art of knowing what you want men
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NOTE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT‚ 1986 A person may be consumer of goods‚ or services. When I purchase a fan‚ a gas stove or a refrigerator‚ I could be the consumer of goods. When I open a bank account‚ take an insurance policy‚ get my car repaired‚ I could be the consumer of services. The consumer protection Act‚ 1986 tries to help a consumer when for example‚ the goods purchased are defective or the services rendered to him are subject to so deficiency. Prior to the consumer Protection
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Table of Contents Q(1.1.1) 5 Leadership Theory 5 Situational Leadership Theory 6 Transformational leadership Theory 6 Q(1.1.2) 7 Impact of management and leadership styles on strategic decisions. 7 Impact of leadership styles: 7 Autocratic leadership: 7 Bureaucratic leadership: 8 Democratic leadership: 8 Laissez-Faire Leadership Style: 8 Q(1.1.3) 9 Leadership style adaptation to different future situation: 9 “Leadership style is the typical approach of a particular person
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research‚ better manufacturing processes‚ technology etc. 2. What environmental management issues must be taken into consideration when planning and managing the organisations operations? Environmental resource management is the management of the interaction and impact of human societies on the environment. It is not‚ as the phrase might suggest‚ the management of the environment itself. Environmental resources management aims to ensure that ecosystem services are protected and maintained for future
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Fleet’s Existence The Changing Role of the Private Fleets Historically‚ Fleet management consisted of properly specing and maintaining vehicles and equipment. The fleet manager was simply expected to keep vehicles on the road at a reasonable cost. Today’s Fleet manager has expanded responsibilities and is accountable for all logistics management: supply chain management‚ physical distribution and fleet management; warehousing; order processing; forecasting; inventory control; material handling;
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Module: Advanced Management Text Book: New Era of Management‚ International Edition by Richard L. Daft 1) The Nature of Management (CH 1 & 7) 1.1) W hat is management? Getting things done with/thru people – Mary Parker Follet Has certain principles and guidelines A combination of practice and theory Apply theory Practice without theory is limited by experience W hat is good in the past experience may not be good for the present time or future Knowledge with practice make
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EffEctivE managEmEnt What’s ahead Management roles Management styles Effective management Management skills © Gillian Somers‚ Julie Cain‚ Megan Jeffery 2011 ISBN 978-1-107-63549-4 Photocopying is restricted under law and this material must not be transferred to another party. Cambridge University Press Key Knowledge Students will learn the following about the internal environment of largescale organisations: – – – – – – – – key management roles planning
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Business Management Study Manuals business growth Diploma in Business Management MANAGEMENT IN ACTION The Association of Business Executives i Diploma in Business Management MANAGEMENT IN ACTION Contents Unit Title Page iii v 1 2 3 11 12 12 13 17 21 25 26 32 53 62 67 68 77 81 97 103 105 105 110 113 114 116 120 125 126 Introduction to the Study Manual Syllabus 1 Synoptic Studies: Applying the Key Theories and Concepts from Other Modules The Synoptic Approach The Key Theories
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INDIAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND STUDIES Sub: General Management Max Marks: 100 Executive Masters Program in Business Administration (E-MBA) (Semester I ) Note :- Solve any 4 case study All case carries equal marks Name of Candidate: Shaju Padmanabhan Unni Reference No: Course: Specializations : Date of Exam : M-001-1138 : E-MBA Sales & Marketing 2/1/2013 1 INDIAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND STUDIES Sub: General Management Max Marks: 100 Case I PANDIT TO AFAUZI The case is based
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11 Earnings Management 11.1 Overview 11.2 Patterns of Earnings Management 11.3 Evidence of Earnings Management for Bonus Purposes 11.4 Other Motivations for Earnings Management 11.4.1 Other Contracting Motivations 11.4.2 To Meet Investors’ Earnings Expectations and Maintain Reputation 11.4.3 Initial Public Offerings 11.5 The Good Side of Earnings Management 11.5.1 Blocked Communication 11.5.2 Theory and Empirical Evidence of Good Earnings Management 11.6 The
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