The document provides definitions of management from traditional, George Terry, and present-day concepts. It also includes an exercise asking students to research additional definitions and identify their sources, submitting the output in Word, PDF, or PowerPoint format. The rubric evaluates submissions on context, design, creativity, visual appeal, and timeliness.
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The document provides definitions of management from traditional, George Terry, and present-day concepts. It also includes an exercise asking students to research additional definitions and identify their sources, submitting the output in Word, PDF, or PowerPoint format. The rubric evaluates submissions on context, design, creativity, visual appeal, and timeliness.
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Week 1 Date: September 01, 2020
Subject Organization and Management
Type of Activity Concept Notes and Exercise Activity Title Definitions of Management Learning Target Identify the different definitions of the term management Reference Title Organization and Management Author/s Cecilia Reyes-Tubera, et. al Definitions of MANAGEMEN T Definitions Of Management
According to TRADITIONAL CONCEPT
Management is the art of getting things
done through others. Definitions Of Management
According to GEORGE TERRY
Management is a process and the systematic
way of doing things. Definitions Of Management
From the PRESENT-DAY CONCEPT
Management is doing the right thing for
teams and involving everyone in improving organizational systems. Exercise (Definitions of Management) Exercise (Definitions of Management)
Do research on other definitions of management. Give at least
five and identify the author or source of the connotation. Also, be creative on your output. Submit your file in a MS Word, PDF, or PPT format. Rubrics: 4 3 2 1 Context All requirements present All requirements Most requirements Requirements missing well written text and present, descriptive present, text contains poorly writtten carefully chosen visuals text and appropriate some inaccuracies or inaccurate or work together to illustrate visuals work together lacks organization or insufficient text and or and inform about poster to inform viewers impact, inappropriate visuals or “cut & subject or missing visuals pasted” text Design Followed layout sample, Followed layout Followed layout Did not follow layout logical and easy to read text sample, logical text sample, somewhat sample, disorganized and visuals, neatly designed and visuals that are disorganized hastily and carelessly layout compliments content neat and easy to planned understand Creativity Pleasing use of color, Good use of color and Graphics have Little constructive use shapes, symbols and other eye-catching graphic clustered appearances of color or graphic graphic elements, captures elements or are sparse (too elements viewers’ attention and much empty space) interest Visual Appeal Incorporates unique and Contains some unique Contains some good, No evidence or pertinent ideas design, or imaginative although not entirely creativity elements, visuals or text elements original elements that make the output stand out Timeliness Submitted before or on the Submitted 1-3 days Submitted 4-6 days No project was deadline late late submitted