Abstract Managerial effectiveness is defined as the management ’s uses of organizational resources and the meetings of the organizational goals. Leadership‚ mentoring‚ effective communication‚ proper planning‚ organization‚ control‚ possession of skills‚ and teamwork are all fundamentals of becoming an effective manager. In the process of striving for the most valuable ways to become effective‚ a manager must obtain both‚ effectiveness along with efficiency. With all of these qualities under
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Managerial Economics and Economics Managerial Economics has been described as economics applied to decision making. It may be viewed as a special branch of economics bridging the gulf between pure economic theory and managerial practice. Economics has two main divisions :- (i) Microeconomics and (ii) Macroeconomics. Microeconomics has been defined as that branch of economics where the unit of study is an individual or a firm. Macroeconomics‚ on the other hand‚ is aggregate in character and has
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Chapter 1 Managerial accountingis the process of identifying‚ measuring‚ analyzing‚ interpreting‚ and communicating information in pursuit of an organizations goals. Managerial accounting is an integral part of the management process‚ and managerial accountants are important strategic partners in an organizations management team. Four fundamental management processes that help organizations attain their goals Decision making‚ Planning(developing a detailed financial and operational description of
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Managerial Roles (Chris van Overveen - Senior Consultant Trimitra Consultants) To meet the many demands of performing their functions‚ managers assume multiple roles. A role is an organized set of behaviors. Henry Mintzberg has identified ten roles common to the work of all managers. The ten roles are divided into three groups: interpersonal‚ informational‚ and decisional. The informational roles link all managerial work together. The interpersonal roles ensure that information is provided.
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actual operations. Apart from Prof. Daniel Katz’s three managerial skills‚ a manager also needs (requires) following additional managerial skills. 4. Communication Skills Communication skills are required equally at all three levels of management. A manager must be able to communicate the plans and policies to the workers. Similarly‚ he must listen and solve the problems of the workers. He must encourage a free-flow of communication in the organisation. 5. Administrative Skills
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Term- I Course Title : Managerial Economics Course Credits : 3 Course Faculty : Prof. Animesh Singh Learning Objectives At the end of this course‚ the student should be able to: • develop a basic understanding of economics as an important tool for taking effective managerial decisions; • develop the concept of managerial economics and its applications; and • to apprise how managers need to understand
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arguments on whether managerial prerogative should be practise by manager without any external interference from states‚ trade unions and employees. Human Resource Management (HRM)‚ described by Boselie (2009) is using the human resources through high performance work practises which increase an organisation’s competitive advantage (p.93). Boselie’s reference to high performance work practices indicated strong highly control through managerial prerogative. This paper stressed the importance of interventions
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2a. Describe the three primary managerial attributes: technical competence‚ social and human skills and conceptual ability. Discuss how their importance varies with the type and level of manager’s job. (10m) The three primary managerial attributes were introduced by Robert L Katz. Whilst social and human skills are required through all levels of managements‚ the amount of technical competence and conceptual ability required by a manager varies at different levels of management due to the nature
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1) How do organizations cope with/postpone prospered obsolescence of managerial personnel. How do organizations cope with/postpone prospered obsolescence of managerial personnel. Discuss the role of leadership in the process. Explain with an example from an organization known to you. Please describe the organization briefly Obsolescence of managerial personnel is a situation where managers cannot keep up with the latest technology or are not as well-qualified as more junior staff Postponement
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Managerial Skills Management is a challenging job. It requires certain skills to accomplish such a challenge. Thus‚ essential skills which every manager needs for doing a better management are called as Managerial Skills. According to Professor Daniel Katz‚ there are three managerial skills‚ viz.‚ 1. Conceptual Skills‚ 2. Human Relations Skills‚ and 3. Technical Skills. According to Prof. Daniel Katz‚ all managers require above three managerial skills. However‚ the degree (amount)
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