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Question
Which of the following features of 'Management as an Art' highlights that every manager applies his knowledge of principles in his own way to deal with a given situation?
Options
Ethical code of conduct
Existence of theoretical knowledge
Personalised application
Universal Validity
Solution
Personalised application
Explanation:
In management as an art, the feature of "personalised application" refers to the fact that each manager uses their understanding of management principles in their own unique way to cope with a specific circumstance. It means that the application of management concepts differs from manager to manager based on their experience, judgement, inventiveness, and personal style.
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