Math 12-ABM Org - Mgt-Q1-Week-1
Math 12-ABM Org - Mgt-Q1-Week-1
and THEORIES of
MANAGEMENT
for Organization and Management
Senior High School (ABM)
Quarter 1 / Week 1
FOREWORD
This Self-Learning Kit for Organization and Management is
designed specifically for ABM students in the Senior High School.
This kit focuses on the meaning, functions, types and theories
of management. This serves as a guide in learning that all
organizations- large, medium, small, profit or non profit, public or
private- need good management in order to carry out its goals
in an effective and efficient manner.
It is aligned with the BEC of the Department of Education
following the prescribed MELCs (Most Essential Learning
Competencies).
It has the following features proven to be valuable aids to
learning Mathematics even at home.
What happened
This section limits on a pre-activity, specifically asking questions
to review the prior knowledge of the learners and that would
also lead them towards the discussion of the new lesson.
What I Need To Know (Discussion)
This section contains the Five Functions of Management
namely: Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing and Controlling.
It discusses the different principles and theories of management
that underlie in this lesson.
What I have Learned (Evaluation/Post Test)
The evaluation contained in this section are guaranteed
to build mathematical comprehension, skills, and competence.
In addition, a caselet help resolve business conflicts that arise
in an organization. These serve as a diagnostic tool to identify
the learners’ areas of strengths and difficulties. As the great
management Guru Peter Drucker wrote: “Management is tasks.
Management is a discipline. But management is also people.”
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OBJECTIVES:
At the end of this topic, the learners will be able to:
K: Define management;
Enumerate the functions, types, and theories of
management
S: Explain and discuss the meaning, functions, types
and theories of management; and
A: Show interest in understanding the importance of
management in business, home, family, and school.
LEARNING COMPETENCY:
Explain the Meaning, Functions, Types and Theories of
Management (CODE not in MELCs)
I.What Happened
PRE-TEST:
Management may be new but pretty sure there are a lot of things
you knew about it in the past. You may be new to the word and what it
means but you have practiced the skill before like getting a task
done together with your younger siblings, with your cousins, or even
with your classmates before. See what you have learned by
completing the crossword puzzle in the next page.
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CROSS WORD
Instructions: Identify the words in this crossword using 6
the hints below.
1 A I
7 C
2 O R L N
A S
3 L I G
I E
4 A I G
5 E E T
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II. What You Need To Know
DEFINITIONS OF MANAGEMENT
● Management is a process of planning, decision making, organizing,
leading, motivating, and controlling the human resources, financial,
physical, and information resources of an organization to reach its
goals efficiently and effectively. (iEduNote, n.d.)
● Management is a non-stop process of ensuring continuity and growth
within an organization.
FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
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e. Controlling-Involves evaluating and, if necessary, correcting
the performance of the individuals or workgroups or teams to
ensure that
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they are all working toward the previously set goals and plans of the
organization.
MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS
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TYPES OF MANAGEMENT
Web references and other books present different management
types but what they have in common are four common categories which
are discussed below.
1. Autocratic
This management type is a one-way leadership where there is a single
authority. Team members are only there to follow orders.
The employees are given rewards for a job well done but are given
punishment if they fail.
2. Persuasive
The manager has a strong and centralized controlling business
decisions like the autocratic type of management. What differs is that in a
persuasive type, the manager convenes with his colleagues before he
decides. Employees are motivated not anymore by rewards and
punishment but by persuasive techniques.
3. Consultative
In a consultative style, leaders and workers have two-way
communication. Team members share their opinion in solving issues of
the company. Consequently, the practice is costly, slow in decision
making and important changes are delayed.
4. Participative
There is a distribution of authority and power in participative
management. The company’s project is a shared responsibility and each
member has self-direction.
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THEORIES OF MANAGEMENT
A. Scientific Management Theory
This management theory makes use of the step-by-step, scientific
methods for finding the single best way for doing a job. Frederic W.
Taylor, the Father of Scientific Management, is the proponent of this
theory.
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3. Discipline- Refers to obedience, proper conduct in relation to
others, respect of authority etc. It is essential for the smooth
functioning of all organizations. This will also help shape the culture
inside the organization.
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4. Unity of command- States that each subordinate should receive
orders and be accountable to one superior. If an employee receives
orders from more than one superior, it is likely to create confusion and
conflict. Unity of Command also makes it easier to fix responsibility for
mistakes.
5. Unity of Direction- All those working in the same line of activity must
understand and pursue the same objectives. All related activities should
be put under one group, there should be one plan of action for
them, and they should be under the control of one manager.
6. Subordination of individual interest to general interest- The management
must put aside personal considerations and put company objectives
first. Therefore the interests of goals of the organization must prevail over
the personal interests of individuals.
7. Remuneration/Pay – Workers must be paid sufficiently as this is a chief
motivation of employees and therefore greatly influence
productivity. The quantum and methods of remuneration payable
should be fair, reasonable, and rewarding of effort. Remuneration is
paid to worker as per their capacity and productivity. The main
objective of an organization is to maximize net profit and wealth of the
company.
8. Centralization- The amount of power wielded with the central
management depends on company size. Centralization implies the
concentration of decision-making authority at the top management.
Sharing of authority with lower levels is called decentralization.
9. Scalar chain of authority- Refers to the chain of superiors ranging from
top management to the lowest rank. The principle that there should be
a clear line of authority from top to bottom linking all mangers at all
levels. It is considered a chain of command. However, there is a
concept called a “gang plank” in which a subordinate may contact a
superior in case of an emergency, defying the hierarchy of control.
In this event, the immediate superiors must be informed about the
matter.
10. Maintenance of order- Social order ensures the fluid operation of
a company through authoritative procedure. Material order ensures
safety and efficiency in the workplace. Orders should be acceptable
and under the rules of the company.
11. Equity/Fairness- employees must be treated kindly, and justice must be
enacted to ensure a just workplace. Managers should be fair and
impartial when dealing with employees, giving equal attention
toward all employees.
12. Stability/security of tenure of workers- The period of service should
not be too short and employees should not be moved from positions
frequently. An employee cannot render useful service if he or she is
removed before he/she becomes accustomed to the work assigned
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to him/her.
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13. Employee Initiative- Using the initiative of employees can add
strength and new ideas to an organization. Initiative on the part of
employees is a source of strength for an organization because it
provides new and better ideas. Employees are likely to take greater
interest in the functions of the organization.
14. Promotion of team spirit or esprit de corps- Refers to the need of mangers
to ensure and develop morale in the workplace individually and as a
group. Team spirit helps develop an atmosphere of mutual trust and
understanding. Team spirit helps finish the task on time.
C. Weber’s Bureaucracy
Max Weber, A German Sociologist wrote in the early 1900s that ideal
organizations specially the large ones, must have authority structures and
coordination with others based on what he referred to as bureaucracy.
According to Weber, bureaucracy is an organizational form
distinguished by the following components:
1. Division of labor
2. Hierarchical identification of job positions
3. Detailed rules and regulations
4. Impersonal connections with one another
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III. What Have I Learned
The success of the company is the direct result of good
management. In order to do so, it is the manager’s responsibility to ensure that
his/her actions should be geared toward business growth and sustainability.
Managers must constantly review if he was able to follow the 5 functions
that he/she is expected or make necessary adjustments to correct
immediately conflicts or problems that arise in the business.
POST TEST:
A. Multiple Choice
Instructions: Write the letter of the correct answer in your activity notebook.
5.This is a one of the category of management style which leaders and workers
have a two-way communication and team members share their opinion in solving
issues of the company.
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7.What is the guiding principle of scientific management found among the
choices below?
a. Rule of thumb
b. Freedom of association
9.What management theory which involves the study of the conduct, demeanor,
or action of people at work?
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B.Case Analysis
Instruction: Read the situation below then answer the questions
that follow.
Mr. Julian is a newly appointed manager of ABC group of
companies and was tasked to manage a newly developed
team. He was expected to perform the five functions of
management and he was able to plan and organize activities
for his team that contributes to attaining the goals and
objectives of the company. He was able to assign staff to the
different tasks that are essential and was able to influence his
subordinates to do the task assigned to them by distributing
power and authority to his trusted subordinates and letting
them share the responsibility. As the team competently
completed their task and was able to attain its goal to a
minimum effort, an observation was made by his supervisor as
Mr. Julian’s subordinates are starting to slack on their job and
was not able to surpass its current accomplishment on the
following months. Their performance began to decrease by a
small percentage. Since their performance is still manageable,
the new manager did not mind at all and did not make any
adjustments and strategies to correct their behavior since he
wanted to remain in a close bond with his subordinates.
Questions:
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REFERENCES
ANSWER KEY
AUTHORS
Name:
Farah B. Catapusan
Course/s: Bachelor in Business Administration Major in
Management, BSEd Major in Mathematics
District: Negros Oriental High School
School: Negros Oriental High School-SHS
Email: [email protected]