Principles and Practices of Management
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Author Name: Prof. Vikash Kumar
ISBN: 9789357671507
Edition: First 2023
Pages: 302
About the Book:
Principles and Practices of Management is a comprehensive and insightful resource that provides a strong foundation in both the theory and application of management. Designed for today’s dynamic business environment, it equips readers with practical techniques to address challenges in managing individuals, teams, and organizations. This book blends fundamental concepts with real-world practices, making it a valuable guide for students, professionals, and anyone seeking to enhance their managerial skills.
Contents:
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Unit 1: Management Concepts and Thoughts
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Unit 2: Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics
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Unit 3: Planning
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Unit 4: Objectives
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Unit 5: Forecasting
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Unit 6: Decision-Making
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Unit 7: Organization
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Unit 8: Departmentation
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Unit 9: The Concept of Authority
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Unit 10: Delegation of Authority
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Unit 11: Centralization and Decentralization
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Unit 12: Line and Staff Relationships
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Unit 13: Nature and Purpose of Staffing
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Unit 14: Staffing – Selection Process & Techniques
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Unit 15: Human Resource Management
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Unit 16: Directing / Direction
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Unit 17: Leadership
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Unit 18: Motivation
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Unit 19: Communication
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Unit 20: Control Process
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Unit 21: Control Techniques
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Unit 22: Information Technologies in Controlling
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Unit 23: Productivity and Operations Management
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Unit 24: Overall and Preventive Control
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Unit 25: Quality – Concept and Significance
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Unit 26: International Management
Subject:
General Management