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Management
A process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve specific objectives.
Planning
The process of identifying objectives and corresponding activities to achieve those objectives.
Work Plan
A visual planning tool summarizing objectives, activities, responsible persons, time frames, and resources needed.
Decision Making
The process of determining available alternatives and choosing the best solution for a given problem.
Organizing
Gathering and allocating resources effectively and efficiently to carry out activities.
Efficiency
Getting the most output from the least number of inputs to minimize resource costs; "doing things right."
Effectiveness
Completing activities to attain organizational goals; "doing the right things."
Leading
Influencing, directing, coordinating, communicating, and motivating individuals to achieve objectives.
Controlling
Monitoring and evaluating activities against stated objectives, identifying gaps, and finding corrective measures.
Functions of Management
Planning and decision making, organizing, leading, and controlling activities and resources.
Resources in Management
People, money, materials/machines, and time used to achieve objectives.
SMART Objectives
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound goals that guide management efforts.
Investment Perspective
Deriving expected economic returns or benefits from management activities or projects.
Ethical Perspective
Examining the moral implications of objectives and the fairness of the means to achieve them.
Individual Fulfillment Perspective
Focusing on satisfying employee needs and developing their full capabilities.
Mainstream Perspective
A traditional view of management emphasizing profitability, productivity, and competitiveness.
Multistream Perspective
A balanced view of management considering well-being for multiple stakeholders and corporate social responsibility.