Management is a universal phenomenon. It is a very popular and
widely used term. All organizations - business, political, cultural or
social are involved in management because it is the management which
helps and directs the various efforts towards a definite purpose.
According to Harold Koontz, “Management is an art of getting
things done through and with the people in formally organized groups. It
is an art of creating an environment in which people can perform and
individuals and can co-operate towards attainment of group goals”.
According to F.W. Taylor, “Management is an art of knowing what to do, when to do and see that it is done in the best and cheapest way”.
Management is a purposive activity. It is something that directs
group efforts towards the attainment of certain pre - determined goals.
It is the process of working with and through others to effectively
achieve the goals of the organization, by efficiently using limited
resources in the changing world. Of course, these goals may vary from
one enterprise to another. E.g.: For one enterprise it may be launching
of new products by conducting market surveys and for other it may be
profit maximization by minimizing cost.
Management involves creating an internal environment: - It is the
management which puts into use the various factors of production.
Therefore, it is the responsibility of management to create such
conditions which are conducive to maximum efforts so that people are
able to perform their task efficiently and effectively. It includes
ensuring availability of raw materials, determination of wages and
salaries, formulation of rules & regulations etc.
Therefore, we can say that good management includes both being
effective and efficient. Being effective means doing the appropriate
task i.e, fitting the square pegs in square holes and round pegs in
round holes. Being efficient means doing the task correctly, at least
possible cost with minimum wastage of resources.
Management can be defined in detail in following categories :
- Management as a Process
- Management as an Activity
- Management as a Discipline
- Management as a Group
- Management as a Science
- Management as an Art
- Management as a Profession
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