Introduction To Principles of Management
Introduction To Principles of Management
Principles of Management
Lecturer B a b u r I q b a l
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Class Rules
✓ Come in time
✓ No disturbance during lecture
✓ Bring your text book, class notes, note book, pen
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✓ DO NOT MISS YOUR QUIZ AND MID
EXAM
✓ No cell phone calls, No SMS
✓ Copying of assignments is strictly prohibited
✓ Meet the deadlines of assignments
✓ Maintain your attendance
Course name MGT211:Principles of Management
Credits 3 3-0
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Principles of Management
Course Outline
The following topics will be addressed during lectures
▪ Principles of management that have general applicability to
all types of enterprises
▪ Basic management philosophy and decision making
▪ Principles involved in planning
▪ Organizing
▪ Leading
▪ Recent concepts in management
▪ Evolution and best practices that are being used in today’s
modern era will also be learnt.
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Principles of Management
Components of the Assessment
The final course mark will be made up as
follows:
• Quizzes 20%
• Midterm test 20%
• Assignment/ tutorial 20%
• Final Exam 40%
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Text and Reference Book
Management by Stephen P. Robbins,
Mary A. Coulter, 12th Edition,
Pearson, 2013
Reference Books
Any other standard book on Principles of Management & You may
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Chapter Introduction to
1 Management and
Organizations
LE AR NI N G OUT LIN E
Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter.
• Managerial Concerns
Efficiency
✓ Doing things righ ”
⁻ Getting the most output for
the least inputs
Effectiveness
✓ Doing the right thing ”
⁻ Attaining organizational
goals
What Is Management?
▪ Manager
Someone who coordinates and oversees the work of other people so
that organizational goals can be accomplished.
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Classifying Managers
Managerial Levels
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▪ Actions
✓ thoughtful thinking
✓ practical doing
Management Roles
Interpersonal roles
Leader
Figurehead
▪ Interpersonal roles:
✓ Figureheads: Greet visitors, Represent the
company at community events
▪ Collecting, Processing
▪ Roles: Monitor, and spokesperson
Decisional Roles
▪ Decisional roles:
✓ Entrepreneur: Managers must make sure their
organizations innovate, change, develop, and adopt
✓ Disturbance handler: Addressing unanticipated problems
as they arise and resolving them.
✓ Resource allocator: How best to allocate resources
✓ Negotiator: Negotiation is continual for managers
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What Is An Organization?
▪ An Organization Defined
▪ An intentional arrangement of people to
accomplish Some specific purpose (that
individuals independently could not accomplish alone).
✓ Technical skills
Knowledge and proficiency in a specific field
✓ Human skills
The ability to work well with other people
✓ Conceptual skills
The ability to think and conceptualize about abstract and
complex situations concerning the organization
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