Managerial Functions
Managerial Functions
BYGURPREET SINGH
URVI CHAWLA
MANYU AGARWAL
ISHA SANDHIR
NAVJOT
INTRODUCTION
What is management?
Ans: Management has been described as a social
process involving responsibility for economical
and effective planning & regulation of operation of
an enterprise in the fulfillment of given purposes.
FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
The most widely accepted functions of
management are given by KOONTZ and
ODONNEL
i.e. Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing
and Controlling.
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Management
is the art of
getting things
done.
1. PLANNING
According to KOONTZ, Planning is deciding in
advance - what to do, when to do & how to do. It
bridges the gap from where we are & where we
want to be.
PLANNING PROCESS
2. ORGANISING
According to Henry Fayol,
To organize a business
is to provide it with
everything useful or
its functioning i.e. raw
material, tools, capital
and personnels.
ORGANISING PROCESS
Organizing as a process involves:
Identification of activities.
Classification of grouping of activities.
Assignment of duties.
Delegation of authority and creation of
responsibility.
Coordinating authority and responsibility
relationships.
3. STAFFING
STAFFING PROCESS
Staffing involves:
Manpower Planning (estimating man power in
terms of searching, choose the person and giving
the right place).
Recruitment, Selection & Placement.
Training & Development.
Remuneration.
Performance Appraisal.
Promotions & Transfer.
4. DIRECTING
It is that part of managerial function which actuates the
organizational methods to work efficiently for
achievement of organizational purposes.
It is considered life-spark of the enterprise which sets it
in motion the action of people because planning,
organizing and staffing are the mere preparations for
doing the work.
Direction is that inert-personnel aspect of management
which deals directly with influencing, guiding,
supervising,
motivating
sub-ordinate
for
the
achievement of organizational goals.
ELEMENTS OF DIRECTING
Direction has following elements:
Supervision- implies overseeing the work of subordinates by their
superiors. It is the act of watching & directing work & workers.
Motivation- means inspiring, stimulating or encouraging the subordinates with zeal to work. Positive, negative, monetary, nonmonetary incentives may be used for this purpose.
Leadership- may be defined as a process by which manager guides
and influences the work of subordinates in desired direction.
Communications- is the process of passing information,
experience, opinion etc from one person to another. It is a bridge of
understanding.
5. CONTROLLING
According to Theo Haimann, Controlling is the
process of checking whether or not proper progress
is being made towards the objectives and goals and
acting if necessary, to correct any deviation.
According to Koontz & ODonell Controlling is the
measurement & correction of performance
activities of subordinates in order to make sure that
the enterprise objectives and plans desired to
obtain them as being accomplished.
PROCESS OF CONTROLLING