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प्रश्न
Management principles influence ________.
पर्याय
human behaviour
organisation
government
उत्तर
Management principles influence human behaviour.
Explanation:
Management comprises of humans, and management principles are the rules that govern the working of any management. Thus, management principles are said to influence human behaviour.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Explain why is it said that principles of management are 'mainly behavioural' and 'contingent' in nature. Also explain how principles of management 'provides managers with useful insights into reality' and 'helps in thoughtful decision-making'.
Explain briefly Espirit de Corps and Order as general principles of management.
'Aapka Vidyalaya' believes in holistic development of students and encourages team building through a mix of curricular, co-curricular and sports activities. On its founders day, a stage performance had to be put up. A committee of ten prefects was constituted to plan different aspects of the function. They all decided to use recycled paper for decoration. There was a spirit of unity and harmony and all members supported each other. With mutual trust and belongingness, the programme was systematically planned and executed. Kartik, one of the prefects realised that unknowingly the group had applied one of the principles of management while planning and executing the programme. He was so inspired by the success of the function that he asked his father to apply the same principle in his business. His father replied that he was already using this principle
a. Identify the principle of management applied to the success of the programme.
b. State any two features of management highlighted in the above para.
c. Identify any two values which 'Aapka Vidyalaya' communicated to the society.
What is meant by principles of management?
Explain the following principles of management:
Subordination of Individual Interest to General Interest.
Explain the following principles of management:
Development of Each and Every Person to His or Her Greatest Efficiency.
Explain the following principles of management
Authority and Responsibility
Explain the following principles of management:
Co-operation, not Individualism
The principle of management which advocates that work should be divided into small sub‐parts.
Henry Fayol developed altogether _________ principles of management.
State the principle of management which refers to concentration of power or authority.
What is Management? Explain the nature of management.
what makes principles of management flexible ?
How is the Principle of ‘Unity of Command’ useful to management? Explain briefly.
Explain the principle of ‘Scalar Chain’ and gang plank.
A production manager at top level in a reputed corporate, Mr. Rathore holds the responsibility for ordering raw material for the firm. While deciding on the supplier for the financial year 2017-18, he gave the order to his cousin at
a higher price per unit instead of the firm’s usual supplier who was willing to lower the rates for the order. Which principle of management was violated by Mr. Rathore? What are the positive impacts of following the above identified principle?
Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite completed Sentence.
14 principles of management are developed by ________.
Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite completed Sentence.
Concentration of power of authority is stated in the principle of ________.
Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite completed Sentence.
Principle that focuses on complete change in the attitude of the employees is known as the principle of ________.
Write a word or phrase or a term which can substitute the following.
The principle of management which says unity is strength.
Write a word or phrase or a term which can substitute the following.
The principle of management that says the work should be divided into parts.
Write a word or phrase or a term which can substitute the following.
The statements of fundamental truth of management.
Match the pairs.
Group A |
Group B |
A) Henry Fayol |
1) Eight Foremen |
B) Principle of Unity of Direction |
2) F.W. Taylor |
C) Principle of Management |
3) Proper division of all activities |
D) Scientific Management Theory |
4) General guidelines |
E) Functional Organization |
5) A place for everything and everything in its place |
6) One head-one plan |
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7) Low wage rate |
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8) Harmony between the employee and management |
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9) German engineer |
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10) Modern Management |
Which nature is not present in Principles of management?
How are principles of management formed?
How are principles of management formed?
______ is the process of dividing work into manageable activities and then grouping the activities which are similar in nature.
______ principle of management is being violated if management does not fulfill its promise to increase wages of the workers after the mission is accomplished.
Management principles are very ______ whereas pure science principles are rigid.
How are the Management principles derived?
The task of getting things done by others is known as management.
Justify the following statement.
Principles of management can be applied universally.
Explain 'Universal Applicability' as a feature of principles of management.
Principles of management improve the efficiency of employees.
Principles of Management are not as accurate as principles of Science because ______.