Nature of management
#1
Explain on the nature of management.
Reply

#2
Nature of managemet is both that of Science and Art
Management as a Science—Science is the systematised body of knowledge pertaining to a particular
field of enquiry. Such systematised body of knowledge contains concepts, theories, experimentation
and principles which are universal and true. According to Chester I. Barnard, "Science explains the
phenomenon, the events, the past situations and that their aim is not to produce specific events, effects
or situations but explanations that we call knowledge." The various concepts and principles of science
are developed on the basis of observation and experiments.

Now, let us see whether management can satisfy the tests which we have listed above for science.
Management has a systematised body of knowledge pertaining to its field and the various concepts,
principles and techniques have been developed through deductive and inductive reasoning. For
example, in the area of designing an effective organisation structure, there are a number of principles
which serve as guidelines for delegating authority. The unity of command, the consistency of authority
and responsibility are some of the important principles which help decide proper delegation of
authority. In the field of management, some of the important techniques relate to budgeting, cost-
accounting, planning and control such techniques are parts of management theory and are a means of
helping to managers who undertake activities most effectively.

But management is not so exact a science as other physical sciences like Physics, Chemistry etc. The
main reason for the inexactness of science of management is that it deals with the people and it is
very difficult to predict their behaviour accurately. Since it is social process, it falls in the area of Social
Sciences. Management is a behavioural science. Its theories and principles are situation bound because
of which their applicability does not necessarily end to the same results every time. That is why Ernest

Dale has called management a "soft science" which does not have hard and fast rules.

Management as an Art—Art is the bringing about a desired result through the application of skill. It is
concerned with the application of knowledge and skills.

Management is one of the most creative art as it require a vast knowledge and certain innovating,
initiating, implementing and integrating skills in relation to goals, resources, techniques and results. As
an art, management calls for a corpus of abilities, intuition and judgment and a continuous practice of
management theories and principles.

Management is an art because:

(1)

The process of management does involve the use of know-how and skills.

(2)

The process of management is directed towards the accomplishment of concrete results.

(3)
Like any other art, management is creative in the sense that management creates new
situations needed for further improvement.

(4)
Management is personalised meaning thereby that there's notest management. Every man in
this profession has his individual approach and technique in solving problems. The success of managerial
task is related with personality of the men, character and knowledge.
Reply



Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  What is the nature of leadership? Naina# 1 3,186 11-19-2013, 03:09 PM
Last Post: luttu
  Nature of Personnel Management nbm 1 11,739 09-15-2012, 01:45 PM
Last Post: luttu



Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 Melroy van den Berg.