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Subject: Management Concepts and Organizational Behaviour

Subject Code: MC-101


INTRODUCTION Author: Dr. Karam Pal
TO MANAGEMENT

Lesson No: 01 Vetter: Prof. Harbhajan Bansal


Objective: The objectives of this lesson are to enable to define management; to
describe the nature and scope of management; to know the
difference between management and administration; to understand
various levels of management; and to describe the various skills that
are necessary for successful managers.

Lesson Structure:
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Definition of Management
1.3 Characteristics of Management
1.4 Management Functions/ the Process of Management
1.5 Nature of Management
1.6 Management Vs. Administration
1.7 Levels of Management
1.8 Managerial Skills
1.9 The Manager and his job
1.10 Principles of Management
1.11 Significance of Management
1.12 Summary
1.13 Self Assessment Questions
1.14 Suggested Readings
1.1 INTRODUCTION

A business develops in course of time with complexities. With


increasing complexities managing the business has become a
difficult task. The need of existence of management has increased
tremendously. Management is essential not only for business
concerns but also for banks, schools, colleges, hospitals, hotels,
religious bodies, charitable trusts etc. Every business unit has
some objectives of its own. These objectives can be achieved with
the coordinated efforts of several personnel. The work of a
number of persons are properly co-ordinated to achieve the
objectives through the process of management is not a matter of
pressing a button, pulling a lever, issuing orders, scanning profit
and loss statements, promulgating rules and regulations. Rather it
is the power to determine what shall happen to the personalities
and happiness of entire people, the power to shape the destiny of a
nation and of all the nations which make up the world." Peter F.
Drucker has stated in his famous book "The Practice of
Management" that, "the emergence of management as an essential,
a distinct and leading social institution is a pivotal event in social
history. Rarely in human history has a new institution proved
indispensable so quickly and even less often as a new institution
arrived with so little opposition, so little disturbance and so little
controversy?"

Management is a vital aspect of the economic life of man, which is an


organised group activity. It is considered as the indispensable institution in
the modern social organization marked by scientific thought and
technological innovations. One or the other form of management is
essential wherever human efforts are to be undertaken collectively to satisfy
wants through some productive activity, occupation or profession.

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