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Nature of Management

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CBSE: Class 12

Introduction: Age of Management

  • Management has existed since ancient civilisations.
  • Organised activity has always been part of human society.
  • Organised activity distinguishes civilised societies from uncivilised ones.
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Early Management Practices

  • Early management was mainly rules and regulations.
  • These rules grew from experience in government work.
  • Trade and commercial activities also shaped basic management practices.
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Growth of Trade and Management Principles

  • Expansion of trade and commerce increased organisational complexity.
  • Growing complexity led to formal management principles.
  • Systematic practices were needed to manage larger organisations.
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Meaning and Nature of Management Today

  • The term management now has several meanings.
  • It can mean the process, the managers, or the academic subject.
  • The study of management evolved with modern organisations.
  • It is based on both managerial practice and theory.
  • Management has become a dynamic subject with special characteristics.
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Nature of Management

  • Management is as old as civilisation and has existed since the time of ancient civilisations through organised activities.
  • Early management practices were based on a set of rules and regulations developed from governmental and commercial experiences.
  • The development of trade and commerce gradually led to the evolution of management principles and practices.
  • Management has evolved into a dynamic subject with its own special characteristics, based on both managerial experience and theoretical knowledge.
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