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Practicing Management (Paperback)
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A wide range of definitions and conceptualizations of "management"
have been offered and it is often difficult for managers to fully
and clearly understand their roles within the organization;
however, managers striving for effectiveness and success would do
well to invest time and effort into understanding the functions,
roles and skills associated with the managerial position. As with
definitions of management, researchers and commentators have
developed a variety of lists of managerial functions. The consensus
seems to be that managers can expect to be involved in planning,
organizing, leading and controlling, and that these functions will
be needed when working with a range of organizational resources
including people, cash, physical assets and information. While the
specific day-to-day activities of managers will vary depending on
his or her place in the organizational hierarchy, he or she must
nonetheless have the ability to understand the behaviors and
feelings of the people who report to them, senior officials above
them in the organizational hierarchy, other colleagues throughout
the organization, and external stakeholders such as customers,
supplier and regulators. In addition, managers must be able to
maintain self-awareness and monitor their personal capacities for
dealing with the stress of their jobs and engaging in activities
that will further their career development. In order to be adroit
practitioners of their craft, managers must understand certain
basic concepts such as the functions, roles and skills associated
with the managerial position; the different levels of managerial
effectiveness and how they are measured; and the styles available
to managers and the factors that determine which style might be
preferred in a particular instance. Practicing Management includes
guides on a wide array of topic relating to the practice of
management including the roles and activities expected from an
effective manager; specific skills which can be learned and
perfected by persons that aspire to management positions; styles of
management; management systems; organizational performance and
effectiveness and managing in developing countries.
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