Principles of Management Learning Session # 1 Dr. A. Rashid Kausar.

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Principles of Management Learning Session # 1 Dr. A. Rashid Kausar

Management Overview

Managers Management Otganizations

Managers perform Management in the Organizations

Organizations

Organizations ? An entity where 2 persons or more working together for a common purpose

Organizations: NAMES ?

People Purpose Process (POLCA)

People Performance Goals

Egyptian Pyramids Built 4500 years ago 2.3 mil stone blocks Massive Stone Design Built 4500 years ago 2.3 mil stone blocks

Built using rollers, ropes, and levers Egyptian Pyramids Base 230 m long Height 146 m Built using rollers, ropes, and levers

Great China Wall 688 BC to 1644 AD 300 yrs – 500 KM Total 6000 KM Renovation took 200 yrs

Great China Wall Base 20 feet wide Top 11 feet wide Height 7 to 37 feet All made by Hands

Great China Wall To mark Territories To defend the area To protect Silk Road And ?

Sydney Opera House Completed 1940-1973 645 KM -- power cable 1000 Rooms 5 Theatres +++

Sydney Opera House Hall for 2679 persons House for 1547 seats 183 m tall / 120 m wide Organ – 10,000 pipes

Roof is made of 1,056,000 tiles imported from Sweden Sydney Opera House Roof is made of 1,056,000 tiles imported from Sweden Cost – $102 mil Original estimate $7m

Got Attention during Sydney Olympics 2000 Sydney Opera House Project late by 10 yrs Architect Mr. Utzon Got Attention during Sydney Olympics 2000

Sydney Opera House To provide entertainment !

Flying colors on PC Dozens of Engineers Several Years 1 CD for many $ Mil

People / Managers Perform To achieve Common Goals Common Purpose

Using Management Process(POLCA) People / Managers Achieve goals Using Management Process(POLCA)

By working with or through people Manager is the one who achieve goals By working with or through people

Management Overview