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Title: FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT PROCESS
Description: The management process consists of four primary functions that managers must perform: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. It is important to realize that the management process is not always linear.
Description: The management process consists of four primary functions that managers must perform: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. It is important to realize that the management process is not always linear.
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FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT PROCESS
A process is a systematic way of getting things done
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Similarly,
management is a process where human resources and material resources are brought together
to fulfil the objectives of an organization
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This process comprises of the
following functions: Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Coordinating and Controlling
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It is deciding in the present about the future
objectives, and it helps in determining the course of action to be followed for achieving those
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It is a process that
involves thinking before doing something
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The purpose of organizing is to
guide, direct, arrange, coordinate, and control the activities related to production
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After determining the
strategies, objectives, programs, policies, and procedures, managers select a group of people
by evaluating their knowledge and skills to work on that project
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Without capable personnel, an
organization cannot perform the other management functions
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It provides guidance to workers to perform to the
best of their abilities and capacities
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Coordinating
In every organization various departments perform different types of activity to reach
organizational goals
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Coordinating ensures the unity of action among
work groups, individuals, and departments
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Coordinating prevents conflict and overlapping so that the unity of the action remains
unchanged
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Unity of command
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Unity of direction
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Effective communication
Controlling
If planning is looking forward, controlling is looking backwards
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It is the comparison between actual performance and
the standards of the company to ensure that the taken action was correct
Title: FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT PROCESS
Description: The management process consists of four primary functions that managers must perform: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. It is important to realize that the management process is not always linear.
Description: The management process consists of four primary functions that managers must perform: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. It is important to realize that the management process is not always linear.