Nature of Management

P
Management
Definition, Nature,
Importance And Functions
of Management
Presented By:
Prem khati
Concept of management
• In simple the process of collecting the dfferent
types of resources, coordinating them and
implementing them in the proper way to
achieve the predetermined goals of the
organization is known as management.
• It can be describe Manage+men+t which
means managing the men tactfully to achieve
the goals.
Concept of Management
• Management is the attainment of organizational goals
in an effective and efficient manner through planning,
organizing, staffing, directing and controlling
organizational resources.
• Organizational resources include men(human beings),
money, machines and materials.
Concept of Management
“ Management is the art of getting things done
through and with the people in formally
organized groups.”
_ Koontz H.
Management is the process of Planning,
Organizing, Staffing, Directing and
Controlling to accomplish organizational
objectives through the coordinated use of
human and material resources.
Features of Management
• Management is a distinct process.
• Management is an organized activity
• Management aims at the accomplishment of
predetermined objectives.
• Management is both a science and an art.
• Management is a group activity
• Management principles are universal in nature
• Management integrates human and other
resources.
Management as a process with four functions
• The four basic management functions:
planning, organizing, leading and controlling
1.Planning &Decision making
2.Organizing & Staffing
3.Leading
4.Controlling.
Importance of Management
Achievement of Group Goals
Optimum Utilization of Resources
Fulfillment of Social Obligations
Stability
Human Development
The Four Functions of ManagementThe Four Functions of Management
PlanningPlanning
Select goalsSelect goals
& ways to& ways to
attain themattain them OrganizingOrganizing
AssignAssign
responsibilityresponsibility
for tasksfor tasks
LeadingLeading
Use influenceUse influence
to motivateto motivate
ControllingControlling
MonitorMonitor
activities &activities &
makemake
correctionscorrections
1. Planning
Planning is the most basic or primary function of
management. It is basically deciding in advance,
what is to be done; when is to be done and by
whom it is to be done.
2. Organizing
After planning, next step is organizing. The
process of organizing consists of following
steps:
1.Determining and defining activities to
achieve goal.
2.Grouping of activities into convenient and
logical group.
3.Assigning duties to people at various levels.
Contd.
4. Delegating authority to people at different
level
5. Defining and fixing responsibility for
performance
3. Leading
It consists of :
1.Issuing orders and instructions
2.Supervision of Work
3.Motivation i.e. creating willingness to work
4.Communication with employees
5.Leadership or influencing the behavior of
employees.
4. Controlling
It consists of:
1.Establishing standards for measurement of
performance
2.Measuring performance and comparing with
standard
3.Finding reasons for variation among different
employee’s performance
4.Taking corrective action for attainment of
goal
Nature of Management
Concept Of Manager
• The person who performs the activities of
management is known as manager.
• Managers are the main or head person of the
organization.
• They manage all the resources for the organization,
co-ordinate them and implement them in the
effective way to achieve the goals.
Managers
Managers –
# The person who takes the responsibility of management
of the organization
# The people responsible for supervising the use of an
organization’s resources to meet its goals
Manager
• Who co-ordinates and oversees the work of
other people so that organizational goals
can be accomplished.
• No two managers job are exactly alike .
• All managers perform certain functions,
enact certain roles and display a set of skills
in their job.
Importance of managers in organization
• Manager plays very significant role in planning and
making decisions of the organization.
• Control and monitor the employees.
• Facilitate the work of the employees.
• Responsible for the allocation of the resources available.
• Managers also set the short term goals of the company and
they also facilitate the top executive committee in making
long term decisions about the company.
• For ensuring that employee are moving in the
right directions for attaining goals, managers keep
checking their work.
TYPES OF MANAGERS
• FIRST-LINE MANAGERS- often called
supervisors stand at the base of the managerial
hierarchy
• MIDDLE MANAGERS- heads of various
departments and organize human and other
resources to achieve organizational goals
• TOP MANAGERS- set organizational goals,
strategies to implement them and make decisions
Relative Amount of Time That Managers
Spend on the Four Managerial Functions
Managerial skill
The ability to make business decision and lead
subordinate within a company.
Three most common skill include:
1)Conceptual-the ability to understand concept, develop idea
and implement strategy. Competencies include
communication ability, response behaviour, negotiation
tactics.
2) Human skills - the ability to interact and motivate;
3) Technical - the knowledge and proficiency in the trade.
Managerial skills
Conceptual skills
• The ability to see the organization as a whole and the
relationships among its parts.
• Involves knowing where one’s department fits into
the total organization and how the organization fits
into the industry, community and the broader
business and social environment.
• The ability to think strategically-to take the broad,
long-term view.
Managerial skills
Human skills
• The ability to work well with other people
• The ability to motivate, facilitate, coordinate, lead,
communicate and resolve conflicts.
Technical skills
• Knowledge and proficiency in a specific field
• Includes mastery of the methods, techniques and
equipment involved in specific functions such as
engineering, manufacturing or finance.
Robert L. Katyz’s three essential skills
Skills Needed at Different Management
Levels
Basic types of Management Skills
1. Technical Skill – ability to use tools, procedures &
techniques in a specialized area.
2. Human Skill – ability to work with, understand &
motivate people as individual or groups.
3. Conceptual Skill – mental ability to coordinate &
integrate all of an organization’s activities,
especially in the long-term decisions affecting the
organization. It is needed to see the organization
as a whole & recognize how the various factors in
a situation are interrelated so actions taken are in
the best interests if the organization.
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What is a Role?What is a Role?
A role is a set of
responsibilities organised (or a
pattern of behaviours used) to
produce specific outputs
related to a specific function/
position.
27
The Managerial RolesThe Managerial Roles- Henry Mintzberg
28
A. Interpersonal Roles arise directly from the formal authority the
manager has and involve interpersonal relationships.
1. Figurehead role
The manager performs ceremonial and symbolic duties by virtue
of his position. They include: receiving dignitaries, attending
parties, visiting the sick employees, etc.
2. Leadership role
This role is particularly performed by heads of units or
departments. As heads managers are responsible for the work of
people in that unit. As a leader he gives directions, appraises
performance, correct mistakes, disciplines staff, motivates
subordinates, determines rewards and punishments, etc.
3. Liaison role
The manager ensures contacts with other units and outside
agencies on behalf of own unit. He works more as a public
relations officer.
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B. Informational Roles. Due to his status and contacts the manager
gets to know a lot of information which may not be available to his
subordinates. This information he uses in a variety of ways for the
effective functioning of his unit.
4. Monitor
As a monitor of information, the manager scans his environment for
information. As a monitor of information he is continuously keeping
his ears open for all sources. Typically, this is done by reading papers
and talking with others.
5. Disseminator
After having acquired information, the manager also passes this
information relatively to his subordinates, superiors and colleagues.
6. Spokesman role
The manager represents his unit and its problems in different
forums. As a spokesman, the manager presents the problem of his
unit to others, and presents information to others who control his
unit and so on.
30
C. Decisional Roles. By virtue of the position and authority vested in him,
a manager is continuously making decisions dealing with the unit's
strategy, allocation of resources, solving problems, etc.
7. Entrepreneurial role
The manager seeks to respond to the changing conditions of
environment. He is constantly looking for new ideas and initiating
development projects.
8. Disturbance handler
He responds to pressures and crisis situations.
9. Resource allocater
This role involves the allocation of resources: human, physical, financial
and other forms of resources to get things done. Allocation of his own
time and powers are important dimension
10. Negotiator
The manager is carrying on negotiations with external as well as
internal agents. The negotiator role is very important as the manager's
capability to negotiate determines the unit's performance.
Category Role Activity Examples
Informational
(managing by
information)
Monitor Seek and acquire
work-related
information
Scan/read trade press,
periodicals, reports; attend
seminars and
training; maintain personal
contacts
Disseminator Communicate/
disseminate
information to
others within the
organization
Send memos and reports;
inform staffers and
subordinates of decisions
Spokesperson Communicate/tra
nsmit information
to outsiders
Pass on memos, reports and
informational materials;
participate in
conferences/meetings and
report progress 31
Interpersonal
(managing through
people)
Figurehead Perform social
and legal
duties, act as
symbolic leader
Greet visitors, sign legal
documents, attend
ribbon cutting
ceremonies,
host receptions, etc.
  Leader Direct and
motivate
subordinates,
select and train
employees
Includes almost all
interactions with
subordinates
 
Liaison Establish and
maintain
contacts within
and outside the
organization
Business
correspondence,
participation in meetings
with representatives
of other divisions or
organizations.
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Decisional
(managing
through action)
Entrepreneur Identify new
ideas and initiate
improvement
projects
Implement innovations;
Plan for the future
 
Disturbance
Handler
Deals with
disputes or
problems and
takes corrective
action
Settle conflicts between
subordinates; Choose
strategic alternatives;
Overcome crisis
situations
Resource
Allocator
Decide where to
apply resources
Draft and approve of
plans, schedules,
budgets; Set priorities
Negotiator Defends
business
interests
Participates in and
directs negotiations
within team,
department, and
organization 33
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• A manager does not perform each of these roles
in isolation. In fact all these roles are linked and
in reality it may become difficult to separate
them. Some managers may be performing more
of one set of roles than others. Most managers
irrespective of their levels and nature perform, to
a little degree at least, all these roles.
• In the real world, these roles overlap and a
manager must learn to balance them in order to
manage effectively. While a manager’s work can
be analyzed by these individual roles, in practice
they are intermixed and interdependent.
Nature of Management
Managerial Skills
• Skill is the knowledge and ability that
enables one to do a job very well.
• Managers need to develop different
skills in order to perform their duties
effectively. There are some basic
skills, which all managers should
possess.
36
Exercise: Managerial Skills
•What skills you require to
perform the role of a
manager?
37
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Managerial SkillsManagerial Skills
Robert Katz identified three types of skills to make a manager
effective: technical, human and conceptual.
1. Technical skills involve an understanding of, and proficiency in a
specific kind of activity particularly one involving methods,
processes, procedures and techniques.
2. Human skills reflect the ability of a manager to work effectively
as a team member and build cooperative effort within the team he
heads. Human skills deal with working with people.
3. Conceptual skills involve the ability to see the enterprise as a
whole. It includes recognising how the various functions of an
organisation depend on one another and how changes in one part
affect all the other parts and it extends to visualising the
relationship of the individual business to the organisation, the
community and the political, social and economic forces of the
nation as a whole.
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Management SkillsManagement Skills
40%
30%
10%
50%
45%
40%
10%
25%
50%
- Robert Katz
Managerial Skills
• Communication
• Leadership
• Listening
• Delegation
• Critical Thinking
• Trustworthy
• Decision Making
• Time Management
• Managing Discipline
• Motivation
• Managing conflict
• Managing meeting
• Managing diversity
• Maintaining integrity
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Nature of Management

  • 1. Management Definition, Nature, Importance And Functions of Management Presented By: Prem khati
  • 2. Concept of management • In simple the process of collecting the dfferent types of resources, coordinating them and implementing them in the proper way to achieve the predetermined goals of the organization is known as management. • It can be describe Manage+men+t which means managing the men tactfully to achieve the goals.
  • 3. Concept of Management • Management is the attainment of organizational goals in an effective and efficient manner through planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling organizational resources. • Organizational resources include men(human beings), money, machines and materials.
  • 4. Concept of Management “ Management is the art of getting things done through and with the people in formally organized groups.” _ Koontz H. Management is the process of Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing and Controlling to accomplish organizational objectives through the coordinated use of human and material resources.
  • 5. Features of Management • Management is a distinct process. • Management is an organized activity • Management aims at the accomplishment of predetermined objectives. • Management is both a science and an art. • Management is a group activity • Management principles are universal in nature • Management integrates human and other resources.
  • 6. Management as a process with four functions • The four basic management functions: planning, organizing, leading and controlling 1.Planning &Decision making 2.Organizing & Staffing 3.Leading 4.Controlling.
  • 7. Importance of Management Achievement of Group Goals Optimum Utilization of Resources Fulfillment of Social Obligations Stability Human Development
  • 8. The Four Functions of ManagementThe Four Functions of Management PlanningPlanning Select goalsSelect goals & ways to& ways to attain themattain them OrganizingOrganizing AssignAssign responsibilityresponsibility for tasksfor tasks LeadingLeading Use influenceUse influence to motivateto motivate ControllingControlling MonitorMonitor activities &activities & makemake correctionscorrections
  • 9. 1. Planning Planning is the most basic or primary function of management. It is basically deciding in advance, what is to be done; when is to be done and by whom it is to be done.
  • 10. 2. Organizing After planning, next step is organizing. The process of organizing consists of following steps: 1.Determining and defining activities to achieve goal. 2.Grouping of activities into convenient and logical group. 3.Assigning duties to people at various levels.
  • 11. Contd. 4. Delegating authority to people at different level 5. Defining and fixing responsibility for performance
  • 12. 3. Leading It consists of : 1.Issuing orders and instructions 2.Supervision of Work 3.Motivation i.e. creating willingness to work 4.Communication with employees 5.Leadership or influencing the behavior of employees.
  • 13. 4. Controlling It consists of: 1.Establishing standards for measurement of performance 2.Measuring performance and comparing with standard 3.Finding reasons for variation among different employee’s performance 4.Taking corrective action for attainment of goal
  • 15. Concept Of Manager • The person who performs the activities of management is known as manager. • Managers are the main or head person of the organization. • They manage all the resources for the organization, co-ordinate them and implement them in the effective way to achieve the goals.
  • 16. Managers Managers – # The person who takes the responsibility of management of the organization # The people responsible for supervising the use of an organization’s resources to meet its goals
  • 17. Manager • Who co-ordinates and oversees the work of other people so that organizational goals can be accomplished. • No two managers job are exactly alike . • All managers perform certain functions, enact certain roles and display a set of skills in their job.
  • 18. Importance of managers in organization • Manager plays very significant role in planning and making decisions of the organization. • Control and monitor the employees. • Facilitate the work of the employees. • Responsible for the allocation of the resources available. • Managers also set the short term goals of the company and they also facilitate the top executive committee in making long term decisions about the company. • For ensuring that employee are moving in the right directions for attaining goals, managers keep checking their work.
  • 19. TYPES OF MANAGERS • FIRST-LINE MANAGERS- often called supervisors stand at the base of the managerial hierarchy • MIDDLE MANAGERS- heads of various departments and organize human and other resources to achieve organizational goals • TOP MANAGERS- set organizational goals, strategies to implement them and make decisions
  • 20. Relative Amount of Time That Managers Spend on the Four Managerial Functions
  • 21. Managerial skill The ability to make business decision and lead subordinate within a company. Three most common skill include: 1)Conceptual-the ability to understand concept, develop idea and implement strategy. Competencies include communication ability, response behaviour, negotiation tactics. 2) Human skills - the ability to interact and motivate; 3) Technical - the knowledge and proficiency in the trade.
  • 22. Managerial skills Conceptual skills • The ability to see the organization as a whole and the relationships among its parts. • Involves knowing where one’s department fits into the total organization and how the organization fits into the industry, community and the broader business and social environment. • The ability to think strategically-to take the broad, long-term view.
  • 23. Managerial skills Human skills • The ability to work well with other people • The ability to motivate, facilitate, coordinate, lead, communicate and resolve conflicts. Technical skills • Knowledge and proficiency in a specific field • Includes mastery of the methods, techniques and equipment involved in specific functions such as engineering, manufacturing or finance.
  • 24. Robert L. Katyz’s three essential skills Skills Needed at Different Management Levels
  • 25. Basic types of Management Skills 1. Technical Skill – ability to use tools, procedures & techniques in a specialized area. 2. Human Skill – ability to work with, understand & motivate people as individual or groups. 3. Conceptual Skill – mental ability to coordinate & integrate all of an organization’s activities, especially in the long-term decisions affecting the organization. It is needed to see the organization as a whole & recognize how the various factors in a situation are interrelated so actions taken are in the best interests if the organization.
  • 26. 26 What is a Role?What is a Role? A role is a set of responsibilities organised (or a pattern of behaviours used) to produce specific outputs related to a specific function/ position.
  • 27. 27 The Managerial RolesThe Managerial Roles- Henry Mintzberg
  • 28. 28 A. Interpersonal Roles arise directly from the formal authority the manager has and involve interpersonal relationships. 1. Figurehead role The manager performs ceremonial and symbolic duties by virtue of his position. They include: receiving dignitaries, attending parties, visiting the sick employees, etc. 2. Leadership role This role is particularly performed by heads of units or departments. As heads managers are responsible for the work of people in that unit. As a leader he gives directions, appraises performance, correct mistakes, disciplines staff, motivates subordinates, determines rewards and punishments, etc. 3. Liaison role The manager ensures contacts with other units and outside agencies on behalf of own unit. He works more as a public relations officer.
  • 29. 29 B. Informational Roles. Due to his status and contacts the manager gets to know a lot of information which may not be available to his subordinates. This information he uses in a variety of ways for the effective functioning of his unit. 4. Monitor As a monitor of information, the manager scans his environment for information. As a monitor of information he is continuously keeping his ears open for all sources. Typically, this is done by reading papers and talking with others. 5. Disseminator After having acquired information, the manager also passes this information relatively to his subordinates, superiors and colleagues. 6. Spokesman role The manager represents his unit and its problems in different forums. As a spokesman, the manager presents the problem of his unit to others, and presents information to others who control his unit and so on.
  • 30. 30 C. Decisional Roles. By virtue of the position and authority vested in him, a manager is continuously making decisions dealing with the unit's strategy, allocation of resources, solving problems, etc. 7. Entrepreneurial role The manager seeks to respond to the changing conditions of environment. He is constantly looking for new ideas and initiating development projects. 8. Disturbance handler He responds to pressures and crisis situations. 9. Resource allocater This role involves the allocation of resources: human, physical, financial and other forms of resources to get things done. Allocation of his own time and powers are important dimension 10. Negotiator The manager is carrying on negotiations with external as well as internal agents. The negotiator role is very important as the manager's capability to negotiate determines the unit's performance.
  • 31. Category Role Activity Examples Informational (managing by information) Monitor Seek and acquire work-related information Scan/read trade press, periodicals, reports; attend seminars and training; maintain personal contacts Disseminator Communicate/ disseminate information to others within the organization Send memos and reports; inform staffers and subordinates of decisions Spokesperson Communicate/tra nsmit information to outsiders Pass on memos, reports and informational materials; participate in conferences/meetings and report progress 31
  • 32. Interpersonal (managing through people) Figurehead Perform social and legal duties, act as symbolic leader Greet visitors, sign legal documents, attend ribbon cutting ceremonies, host receptions, etc.   Leader Direct and motivate subordinates, select and train employees Includes almost all interactions with subordinates   Liaison Establish and maintain contacts within and outside the organization Business correspondence, participation in meetings with representatives of other divisions or organizations. 32
  • 33. Decisional (managing through action) Entrepreneur Identify new ideas and initiate improvement projects Implement innovations; Plan for the future   Disturbance Handler Deals with disputes or problems and takes corrective action Settle conflicts between subordinates; Choose strategic alternatives; Overcome crisis situations Resource Allocator Decide where to apply resources Draft and approve of plans, schedules, budgets; Set priorities Negotiator Defends business interests Participates in and directs negotiations within team, department, and organization 33
  • 34. 34 • A manager does not perform each of these roles in isolation. In fact all these roles are linked and in reality it may become difficult to separate them. Some managers may be performing more of one set of roles than others. Most managers irrespective of their levels and nature perform, to a little degree at least, all these roles. • In the real world, these roles overlap and a manager must learn to balance them in order to manage effectively. While a manager’s work can be analyzed by these individual roles, in practice they are intermixed and interdependent.
  • 36. Managerial Skills • Skill is the knowledge and ability that enables one to do a job very well. • Managers need to develop different skills in order to perform their duties effectively. There are some basic skills, which all managers should possess. 36
  • 37. Exercise: Managerial Skills •What skills you require to perform the role of a manager? 37
  • 38. 38 Managerial SkillsManagerial Skills Robert Katz identified three types of skills to make a manager effective: technical, human and conceptual. 1. Technical skills involve an understanding of, and proficiency in a specific kind of activity particularly one involving methods, processes, procedures and techniques. 2. Human skills reflect the ability of a manager to work effectively as a team member and build cooperative effort within the team he heads. Human skills deal with working with people. 3. Conceptual skills involve the ability to see the enterprise as a whole. It includes recognising how the various functions of an organisation depend on one another and how changes in one part affect all the other parts and it extends to visualising the relationship of the individual business to the organisation, the community and the political, social and economic forces of the nation as a whole.
  • 40. Managerial Skills • Communication • Leadership • Listening • Delegation • Critical Thinking • Trustworthy • Decision Making • Time Management • Managing Discipline • Motivation • Managing conflict • Managing meeting • Managing diversity • Maintaining integrity 40