Nature of
Management
Management is
a distinct activity having the following features or characteristics:
1. Economic
Resource:- Traditionally,
management is considered as an important economic resource together with land,
labor and capital. Efficient management is the most critical input in the
success of any organized group activity. It is the force which assembles and
integrates other factors of production, namely; labor, capital & materials.
Inputs of labor, capital & materials do not by themselves ensure production;
they require the catalyst of management to produce goods & services
required by the society.
2.
Goal Oriented:- Management is a
purposeful activity. It coordinates the efforts of workers to achieve the goals
of the organization. The success of management is measured by the extent to
which the organizational goals are achieved.
3.
Continuous Process:- Management is a
distinct process consisting of functions like; planning, organizing, staffing,
directing and controlling. These functions are so interwoven that it is not
possible to lay down exactly the sequence of various functions or their
relative significance.
4.
Integrative Force:- The essence of
management is integration of human & other resources to achieve the desired
objectives. All these resources are made available to those who manage.
Managers apply their knowledge, experience & management principle for
getting the results from the workers by the use of non-human resources.
5.
Intangible Force:- Management has
been called as unseen force. Its presence is evidenced by the result of its
efforts – orderliness, informed employees & adequate work output. Thus,
feeling of management is result oriented.
6.
A Science and an Art:- Management
has an organized body of knowledge consisting of well-defined concepts,
principle and techniques, which have wide applications. So it is treated as a science.
The applications of these concepts, principles & techniques required
specialized knowledge & skills on the part of the manager. Since the skills
acquired by a manager are his personal possession, management is viewed as an art.
7.
Universal Application:- Management
is universal in character. The principles & techniques of management are
equally applicable in fields of business, education, military, govt. etc; Henri
Fayol suggests the principles of management would apply more or less in every
situation.
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