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Introduction • Management is universal in the modern industrial world and there is no substitute for good management. • Without proper management, the resources of production ( men, machines and materials, money can not be converted into production. • It is essential to convert the disorganized resources of men, machines, materials and methods into a useful and effective enterprise. • management is the function of getting things done through people and directing the efforts of individuals towards a common objective. definitions According to Harold Koontz • “ Management is the art of getting things done through and with formally organized groups “. According to Peter F. Drucker. • “ A Multipurpose organ that manages a business and manages managers and manages workers and works “. According to J.Lundy • “ Management is what management does. It is the task of planning executing and controlling “. According to Lawrence Appley • “ Management is the development of people and not the direction of things “. Characteristics of Management : • Management is a group activity • Management is Goal • It is a Universal Character • Management is needed at all levels of the enterprise • It is a distinct function • It is a Social Process • System of Authority : Evolution of thoughts of management • Management thought is as ancient as human civilization, because the need for management has arisen ever since people stated forming into groups. • However, the study of how managers achieve results in predominantly a twentieth century phenomenon. The rich history of the management made it resourceful, varied and multi-dimensional. • Management is transient from time depending on the prevalent philosophies. • For the purpose of study it is divided into three stages, each covering different period and ideology of the contributors. • a. Bureaucratic model – Max Webber – 1900 • b. Scientific Management – F.W. Taylor- 1910 • c. Process Management – Henry Fayol – 1910 • The Neo- Classical Theory : It consists of two streams of thought • a. Human Relation Movement – Elton Mayo and Roethlisberger – 1930 • b. Behavioural Sciences Movement – Maslow, Mc Gregor – 1940 • The Modern Management Theories :It comprises three streams of thought • a. Quantitative Approach – Taylor – 1950 • b. Systems Approach – Boulding, Johnson – 1950 • c. Contingency Approach – Lorsch, Lawrence
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