WK 2 3 - Introduction To Management
WK 2 3 - Introduction To Management
WK 2 3 - Introduction To Management
Introduction to
Management (I & II)
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the session, the students
should be able to:
1. Define management
2. Explain the nature, purpose and
functions of management
3. Describe the functions of management
4. Discuss management theories and their
evolution
Learning Activities
The students will:
1. Engage in class discussions
2. Form groups for group work (3-5 per
group)
3. Group Work Assignment 1 –
Management Theories
Key Terms
1. Management
2. Functions of Management
3. Management Theories
Introduction
One of the most important human activities
is managing.
Ever since people began forming groups to
accomplish aims they could not achieve as
individuals, managing has been essential to
ensure the coordination of individual
efforts.
Introduction
Society has come to rely increasingly on
group effort; as many organized groups
have become large, the task of managers
has been rising in importance.
The purpose of this module is to introduce
students to the nature of business
organizations, the business environment,
and the functions of the manager within the
organization.
Introduction
This module will provide fundamental
concepts about business, its organizational
structures and management. Thereby
building a solid business foundation by
preparing students to enter into the
business community.
Definition
Management is an art of getting things
done through and with people in formally
organized groups.
(Harold Koontz)
Definition
Implications of the definition:
1. Goal attainment – getting things done
2. Interpersonal skills – through and with
people (e.g. collaboration, influence,
cooperation)
3. Art – know how (creation of a conducive
environment for management to take
place). Management takes place in
formally organized groups
The Nature & Purpose of
Management
1. As managers, people carry out managerial functions.
Management
Scientific Hawthorne Systems
Information
Management Studies Approach
Systems