Certification in Principles and Practices of Management



Master the art of management with essential principles, process, activities, approach and best practices

What you will learn

You will learn the Introduction (Introduction to the management). Definition of Management, Nature of Management,

Learn Is Management a Science or an Art? Scope of Management. Evolution of Management Thought

Learn Classical Theory, Scientific Management Approach and Fayol’s Principal of management.

Learn The principal of management. Planning and Characteristics of Planning, Traditional Objective Setting and Strategic Management and Strategy Evaluation.

You will be able to learn Forecasting and Premising, Benefits of Forecasting, Limitations of Forecasting, Techniques of Forecasting.

Learn Decision-making. Management by Objectives and Notes Styles of Management, Core Concepts of MBO, Benefits of Management by Objectives.

Learn about Introduction to the Organising and Organising – The Process. Organisational Design. Hierarchical Systems.

Learn Exercising Choice and details related to the Organisation Structure. Formal and Informal organization and Characteristics of formal Organisation

Learn Advantages of Formal Organisation, Disadvantages or Criticisms of Formal Organisation, Benefits of Informal Organisation, Forms of Organisation.

Learn Advantages or Merits of Line and Staff Organisation and Disadvantages or Demerits of Line and Staff Organisation. In addition, Committee Organisation.

This training will be useful if your job includes Span of Management related to span of control. Graicunas’ Theory and Centralisation and Decentralisation.

Learn Delegation, Authority and Power, Principles of Delegation, Advantages of Delegation and Issues regarding Delegation and Types of Power.

Learn Staffing and Coordination, Human Resource Management, Selection Process, Importance and techniques of Coordination.

Learn Performance Appraisal and Career Strategy. Concept and Functions of Performance Appraisal

Discover how to get the knowledge of Organisational Change, Motivation and Leadership. Communication, Significance of Communication.

Description

Description

Take the next step in your career! Whether you’re an up-and-coming professional, an experienced executive, aspiring manager, budding Professional. This course is an opportunity to sharpen your Principles and Practices of management , increase your efficiency for professional growth and make a positive and lasting impact in the business or organization.

With this course as your guide, you learn how to:

  • All the basic functions and skills required Principles and practices of management.
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  • Learn useful case studies, the Organising and Organising – The Process. Organisational Design. Hierarchical Systems. Exercising Choice and details related to the Organisation Structure. Formal and Informal organization and Characteristics of formal Organisation and Characteristics of Informal Organisation, Advantages of Formal Organisation, Disadvantages or Criticisms of Formal Organisation.
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The Frameworks of the Course

· Engaging video lectures, case studies, assessment, downloadable resources and interactive exercises. This course is created to Learn about Introduction (Introduction to the management). Definition of Management, Nature of Management, Is Management a Science or an Art? Scope of Management. Evolution of Management Thought, Classical Theory, Scientific Management Approach and Fayol’s Principal of management. The principal of management. Planning and Characteristics of Planning, Traditional Objective Setting and Strategic Management and Strategy Evaluation.

· Forecasting and Premising, Benefits of Forecasting, Limitations of Forecasting, Techniques of Forecasting. Decision-making. Management by Objectives and Notes Styles of Management, Core Concepts of MBO, Benefits of Management by Objectives. Organising and Organising – The Process. Organisational Design. Hierarchical Systems. Exercising Choice and details related to the Organisation Structure. Formal and Informal organization and Characteristics of formal Organisation and Characteristics of Informal Organisation

· The course includes multiple Case studies, resources like formats-templates-worksheets-reading materials, quizzes, self-assessment, film study and assignments to nurture and upgrade your Principles and practices of management in details.

In the first part of the course, you’ll learn the details of Introduction (Introduction to the management). Definition of Management, Nature of Management, Is Management a Science or an Art? Scope of Management. Evolution of Management Thought, Classical Theory, Scientific Management Approach and Fayol’s Principal of management. The principal of management. Planning and Characteristics of Planning, Forecasting and Premising, Benefits of Forecasting, Limitations of Forecasting, Techniques of Forecasting. Decision-making. Management by Objectives and Notes Styles of Management, Core Concepts of MBO, Benefits of Management by Objectives.

In the middle part of the course, you’ll learn how to develop a knowledge related to Organising and Organising – The Process. Organisational Design. Hierarchical Systems. Exercising Choice and details related to the Organisation Structure. Formal and Informal organization and Characteristics of formal Organisation and Characteristics of Informal Organisation, Advantages of Formal Organisation, Disadvantages or Criticisms of Formal Organisation, Benefits of Informal Organisation, Forms of Organisation. Line Organisation and Types of Staff. Advantages or Merits of Line and Staff Organisation and Disadvantages or Demerits of Line and Staff Organisation. In addition, Committee Organisation.

In the final part of the course, you’ll develop the knowledge related to the Span of Management related to span of control. Graicunas’ Theory and Centralisation and Decentralisation. Delegation, Authority and Power,Principles of Delegation,Advantages of Delegation and Issues regarding Delegation and Types of Power. Staffing and Coordination,Human Resource Management, Selection Process, Importance and techniques of Coordination.Performance Appraisal and Career Strategy.Concept and Functions of Performance Appraisal. Organisational Change,Motivation and Leadership. Communication, Significance of Communication. Team and Team Work and Team and Team Work, Control Techniques

Course Content:

Part 1

Introduction and Study Plan

· Introduction and know your Instructor

· Study Plan and Structure of the Course

1. Introduction

1.1. Introduction

1.2. Definition of Management

1.3. Nature of Management

1.4. Is Management a Science or an Art?

1.5. Scope of Management

1.6. Functions of a Manager

2. Evolution of Management Thought

2.1. Introduction

2.2. Classical Theory

2.3. Scientific Management Approach

2.4. Fayol’s Principal of management. The principal of management are given below.

2.5. Criticism of Process of Functional Approach

2.6. Bureaucracy

2.7. Hawthorne Studies

2.8. Behavioural Science Approach

2.9. Systems Approach

3. Planning

3.1. Introduction


3.2. Characteristics of Planning

3.3. Traditional Objective Setting

3.4. Strategic Management

3.5. Strategy Implementation

3.6. Strategy Evaluation

4. Forecasting and Premising

4.1. Introduction

4.2. Benefits of Forecasting

4.3. Limitations of Forecasting

4.4. Techniques of Forecasting

5. Decision-making

5.1. Introduction

6. Management by Objectives and Notes Styles of Management

6.1. Introduction.

6.2. Core Concepts of MBO

6.3. Benefits of Management by Objectives

6.4. Limitations of Management by Objectives

7. Organising

7.1. Introduction.

7.2. Organising – The Process

7.3. Organisational Design

7.4. Hierarchical Systems

7.5. Exercising Choice

7.6. Organisation Structure

7.7. Significance of Organisation Structure

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7.8. Determining the Kind of Organisation Structure

7.9. Principles of Organisational Structure

7.10. Formal and Informal organization(Characteristic of Formal Organisation)

7.11. Characteristics of Informal Organisation

7.12. Advantages of Formal Organisation

7.13. Disadvantages or Criticisms of Formal Organisation

7.14. Benefits of Informal Organisation

7.15. Forms of Organisation

7.16. Line Organisation

7.17. Types of Staff

7.18. Advantages or Merits of Line and Staff Organisation

7.19. Disadvantages or Demerits of Line and Staff Organisation

7.20. Committee Organisation

8. Span of Management

8.1. Introduction

8.2. Graicunas’ Theory

8.3. Centralisation and Decentralisation

9. Delegation, Authority and Power

9.1. Introduction

9.2. Principles of Delegation

9.3. Advantages of Delegation

9.4. Issues regarding Delegation

9.5. Types of Power

Part 2

10. Staffing and Coordination

10.1. Introduction.

10.2. Human Resource Management

10.3. Selection Process

10.4. Importance of Coordination

10.5. Techniques of Coordination

11. Performance Appraisal and Career Strategy

11.1. Introduction.

11.2. Concept and Functions of Performance Appraisal

11.3. Modern Methods of Performance Appraisal

11.4. Overview of Career Development

11.5. Significance and Advantages of Career Development

12. Organisational Change

12.1. Introduction

13. Motivation and Leadership

13.1. Introduction

14. Communication

14.1. Introduction

14.2. Significance of Communication

15. Team and Team Work

15.1. Introduction

15.2. Introducing Quality Circle in an Organisation

16. Controlling

16.1. Introduction

16.2. Relationship between Planning and Control

16.3. Control Techniques

Part 3

Assignments

· What do you mean by management by objectives (mbo)?

· What do you mean by staffing and coordination? Explain organisational change in your own words.


· How team work can be proved very important one for any organisation’s working strategical process?

  • Important Theories of Management
  • Important templates for Management in an organization
  • Case studies of Managing and governing in an organization

Principles and Practices of Management

Principles and Practices of Management encompass a wide range of theories, methodologies, and techniques aimed at effectively guiding and organizing people, resources, and processes within an organization to achieve its goals. These principles and practices form the foundation of modern management theory and are applicable across various industries and organizational contexts. Here are some key principles and practices:

  1. Planning: This involves setting goals, defining strategies, and outlining the steps needed to achieve objectives. Planning helps in providing direction and clarity to organizational activities.
  2. Organizing: Organizing involves structuring the resources (human, financial, and physical) within the organization to facilitate the accomplishment of goals. This includes designing roles, establishing reporting relationships, and allocating responsibilities.
  3. Leading: Leadership is about inspiring, motivating, and influencing others to work towards organizational goals. Effective leaders provide guidance, support, and direction to their team members.
  4. Controlling: Controlling involves monitoring performance, comparing it with established standards, and taking corrective actions when necessary. This ensures that organizational activities are aligned with objectives and deviations are addressed promptly.
  5. Coordination: Coordination ensures that different parts of the organization work together harmoniously towards common goals. It involves aligning efforts, resources, and activities to maximize efficiency and effectiveness.
  6. Decision Making: Management involves making decisions at various levels of the organization. Good decision making requires analyzing information, evaluating alternatives, and choosing the best course of action.
  7. Communication: Effective communication is essential for transmitting information, sharing goals and expectations, and fostering collaboration within the organization. Clear and open communication helps in minimizing misunderstandings and promoting a positive work environment.
  8. Human Resource Management: Managing human resources involves activities such as recruitment, selection, training, performance evaluation, and employee development. Investing in the development and well-being of employees is crucial for organizational success.
  9. Adaptability and Innovation: In today’s dynamic business environment, organizations must be adaptable and innovative to stay competitive. Managers need to embrace change, encourage creativity, and foster a culture of continuous improvement.
  10. Ethical Considerations: Ethical principles should guide managerial decision making and behavior. Managers must consider the ethical implications of their actions and strive to uphold integrity, fairness, and responsibility in all organizational activities.

These principles and practices provide a framework for effective management and serve as a guide for managers to navigate the complexities of organizational dynamics and achieve sustainable success. However, it’s important to recognize that management is a dynamic field, and practices may evolve over time in response to changes in the business environment and societal trends.

Introduction

Introduction
2. Unit 1.1. Introduction (Introduction to management)
3. Unit 1.2. Definition of management
4. Unit 1.3. Nature of management
5. Unit 1.4. Is management a science or an art
6. Unit 1.5. Scope of management
7. Unit 1.6. Functions of a manager

2. Evolution of Management Thought

8. Unit 2.1. Evolution of management thought (Introduction)
9. Unit 2.2.Classical theory
10. Unit 2.3. Scientific management approach
11. Unit 2.4. Fayol’s principles of management
12. Unit 2.5. Criticism of process of functional approach
13. Unit 2.6. Bureaucracy
14. Unit 2.7. Hawthorne studies
15. Unit 2.8. Behavioral Science Approach
16. Unit 2.9. Systems approach

3. Planning

17. Unit 3.1.Planning(Introduction)
18. Unit 3.2. Characteristics of planning
19. Unit 3.3. Traditional Objective setting
20. Unit 3.4. Strategic management
21. Unit 3.5. Strategy implementation
22. Unit 3.6. Strategy evaluation

4. Forecasting and Premising

23. Unit 4.1. Forecasting and Premising (Introduction)
24. Unit 4.2.; Benefits of forecasting
25. Unit 4.3. Limitations of Forecasting
26. Unit 4.4. Techniques of forecasting

5. Decision-making

27. Unit 5.1. Decision making (Introduction)

6. Management by Objectives and Notes Styles of Management

28. Unit 6.1. Management by objectives and notes style of management (Intro)
29. Unit 6.2. Core Concepts of MBO
30. Unit 6.3. Benefits of management by objectives
31. Unit 6.4.Limitations of management by objectives

7. Organising

32. Unit 7.1. Organising (Introduction)
33. Unit 7.2. Organising The process
34. Unit 7.3. Organisational design
35. Unit 7.4. Hierarchical. Systems
36. Unit 7.5.;Exercising choice
37. Unit 7.6. Organisation structure
38. Unit 7.7. Significance of organisation structure
39. Unit 7.8. Determining the kind of Organisation structure
40. Unit 7.9. Principles of Organisational structure
41. Unit 7.10. Formal and informal organisation
42. Unit 7.11. Characteristics of informal organisation
43. Unit 7.12. Advantages of formal organisation
44. Unit 7.13. Disadvantages and criticisms of formal organisation
45. Unit 7.14. Benefits of informal organisation
46. Unit 7.15. Forms of organisation
47. Unit 7.16.Line organisation
48. Unit 7.17.Types of staffs
49. Unit 7.19. Disadvantages or demerits of line and staff organisation
50. Unit 7.20. Committee organisation

8. Span of Management

51. Unit 8.1. Span of management (Introduction)
52. Unit 8.2. Graicunas’ theory
53. Unit 8.3. Centralisation and decentralisation

9. Delegation, Authority and Power

54. Unit 9.1. Delegation, authority and power(Introduction)
55. Unit 9.2. Principles of delegation
56. Unit 9.3. Advantages of delegation
57. Unit 9.4.Issues regarding delegation
58. Unit 9.5. Types of power

10. Staffing and Coordination

59. Unit 10.1. Staffing and coordination (Introduction)
60. Unit 10.2. Human Resource management
61. Unit 10.3. Selection process
62. Unit 10.4. Importance of Coordination
63. Unit 10.5. Techniques of coordination

11. Performance Appraisal and Career Strategy

64. Unit 11.1. Performance appraisal and career strategy (Introduction)
65. Unit 11.2. Concept and functions of performance appraisal
66. Unit 11.3.; Modern methods of performance appraisal
67. Unit 11.4. Overview of career development
68. Unit 11.5. Significance and advantages of career development

12. Organisational Change

69. Unit 12.1. Organisational change(Introduction)

13. Motivation and Leadership

70. Unit 13.1. Motivation and leadership (Introduction)

14. Communication

71. Unit 14.1. Communication (Introduction)
72. Unit 14.2. Significance of communication

15. Team and Team Work

73. Unit 15.1. Team and team work
74. Unit 15.2. Introducing quality circle in an organisation

16. Controlling

75. Unit 16.1. Controlling (Introduction)
76. Unit 16.2. Relationship between planning and control
77. Unit 16.3. Control techniques

Assignments and Course work

79. Assignment part
Important Theories of Management
Important templates for Management in an organization
Case studies of Managing and governing in an organization

Introduction

Introduction
2. Unit 1.1. Introduction (Introduction to management)
3. Unit 1.2. Definition of management
4. Unit 1.3. Nature of management
5. Unit 1.4. Is management a science or an art
6. Unit 1.5. Scope of management
7. Unit 1.6. Functions of a manager

2. Evolution of Management Thought

8. Unit 2.1. Evolution of management thought (Introduction)
9. Unit 2.2.Classical theory
10. Unit 2.3. Scientific management approach
11. Unit 2.4. Fayol’s principles of management
12. Unit 2.5. Criticism of process of functional approach
13. Unit 2.6. Bureaucracy
14. Unit 2.7. Hawthorne studies
15. Unit 2.8. Behavioral Science Approach
16. Unit 2.9. Systems approach

3. Planning

17. Unit 3.1.Planning(Introduction)
18. Unit 3.2. Characteristics of planning
19. Unit 3.3. Traditional Objective setting
20. Unit 3.4. Strategic management
21. Unit 3.5. Strategy implementation
22. Unit 3.6. Strategy evaluation

4. Forecasting and Premising

23. Unit 4.1. Forecasting and Premising (Introduction)
24. Unit 4.2.; Benefits of forecasting
25. Unit 4.3. Limitations of Forecasting
26. Unit 4.4. Techniques of forecasting

5. Decision-making

27. Unit 5.1. Decision making (Introduction)

6. Management by Objectives and Notes Styles of Management

28. Unit 6.1. Management by objectives and notes style of management (Intro)
29. Unit 6.2. Core Concepts of MBO
30. Unit 6.3. Benefits of management by objectives
31. Unit 6.4.Limitations of management by objectives

7. Organising

32. Unit 7.1. Organising (Introduction)
33. Unit 7.2. Organising The process
34. Unit 7.3. Organisational design
35. Unit 7.4. Hierarchical. Systems
36. Unit 7.5.;Exercising choice
37. Unit 7.6. Organisation structure
38. Unit 7.7. Significance of organisation structure
39. Unit 7.8. Determining the kind of Organisation structure
40. Unit 7.9. Principles of Organisational structure
41. Unit 7.10. Formal and informal organisation
42. Unit 7.11. Characteristics of informal organisation
43. Unit 7.12. Advantages of formal organisation
44. Unit 7.13. Disadvantages and criticisms of formal organisation
45. Unit 7.14. Benefits of informal organisation
46. Unit 7.15. Forms of organisation
47. Unit 7.16.Line organisation
48. Unit 7.17.Types of staffs
49. Unit 7.19. Disadvantages or demerits of line and staff organisation
50. Unit 7.20. Committee organisation

8. Span of Management

51. Unit 8.1. Span of management (Introduction)
52. Unit 8.2. Graicunas’ theory
53. Unit 8.3. Centralisation and decentralisation

9. Delegation, Authority and Power

54. Unit 9.1. Delegation, authority and power(Introduction)
55. Unit 9.2. Principles of delegation
56. Unit 9.3. Advantages of delegation
57. Unit 9.4.Issues regarding delegation
58. Unit 9.5. Types of power

10. Staffing and Coordination

59. Unit 10.1. Staffing and coordination (Introduction)
60. Unit 10.2. Human Resource management
61. Unit 10.3. Selection process
62. Unit 10.4. Importance of Coordination
63. Unit 10.5. Techniques of coordination

11. Performance Appraisal and Career Strategy

64. Unit 11.1. Performance appraisal and career strategy (Introduction)
65. Unit 11.2. Concept and functions of performance appraisal
66. Unit 11.3.; Modern methods of performance appraisal
67. Unit 11.4. Overview of career development
68. Unit 11.5. Significance and advantages of career development

12. Organisational Change

69. Unit 12.1. Organisational change(Introduction)

13. Motivation and Leadership

70. Unit 13.1. Motivation and leadership (Introduction)

14. Communication

71. Unit 14.1. Communication (Introduction)
72. Unit 14.2. Significance of communication

15. Team and Team Work

73. Unit 15.1. Team and team work
74. Unit 15.2. Introducing quality circle in an organisation

16. Controlling

75. Unit 16.1. Controlling (Introduction)
76. Unit 16.2. Relationship between planning and control
77. Unit 16.3. Control techniques

Assignments and Course work

79. Assignment part
Important Theories of Management
Important templates for Management in an organization
Case studies of Managing and governing in an organization

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