What is Management? Week 2.

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What is Management? Week 2

What is Management? Management: Using organizational resources to achieve objectives through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling An activity essential to organized endeavors that perform certain functions to obtain the effective acquisition, allocating, and utilizing of human efforts and physical resources for the purpose of accomplishing some goal - Daniel Wren(1979) The ( ) of getting things done through ( ) –Mary Parker Follett (1941)

Who are Managers? Individuals within an organization who are in a position to make the decisions that allow an organization to reach its objectives in effective and efficient ways POSDCoRB Planning Organizing Staffing Directing Coordinating Reporting Budgeting

Mintzberg’s Managerial Roles

As a Non-Profit Organization Most libraries are non-profit organizations. To provide public services rather than to generate profit The goals of the organization are often difficult to articulate It’s hard to assess whether the organization has achieved these goals. VS.

Five Essential Questions By Peter Drucker What is our mission? Who is our customer? What does the customer value? What are our results? What is our plan?

Activity #1 Investigate people who made contributions in management Major figures in management Frederick Taylor Henry Fayol Elton Mayo Herbert Simon Peter Senge Mary Follett Things to investigate Demographics Major contribution Scholars who apply the same approach to management etc. Mindmap