Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Business Studies

Chapter

Nature and significance of Management

Question:

Which of the following statements are correct?

(A) Management is all pervasive

(B) Management is multidimensional

(C) Management is a group activity

(D) Management is an intangible force

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Options:

(A), (B) and (D) only

(A), (B) and (C) only

(A), (B), (C) and (D) only

(B), (C) and (D) only

Correct Answer:

(A), (B), (C) and (D) only

Explanation:

The correct answer is option 3- (A), (B), (C) and (D) only.

All statements are true.

 

  • Management is Pervasive means that management principles are applicable to all types of organizations, regardless of their size or industry. Even a small-scale company, despite having fewer resources, needs management principles to function effectively. Management is not limited to large corporations but is essential in all businesses.
  • Management is Group activity- An organisation is a collection of diverse individuals with different needs. Every member of the group has a different purpose for joining the organisation but as members of the organisation they work towards fulfilling the common organisational goal. This requires team work and coordination of individual effort in a common direction.
  • Management is multidimensional because it includes management of People, Work, and Operations. Management is a complex activity that has three main dimensions. These are:
    (a) Management of work: All organisations exist for the performance of some work. In a factory, a product is manufactured, in a garment store a customer’s need is satisfied and in a hospital a patient is treated. Management translates this work in terms of goals to be achieved and assigns the means to achieve it. This is done in terms of problems to be solved, decisions to be made, plans to be established, budgets to be prepared, responsibilities to be assigned and authority to be delegated.
    (b) Management of people: : Human resources or people are an organisation’s greatest asset. Despite all developments in technology “getting work done through people” is still a major task for the manager. Managing people has two dimensions (i) it implies dealing with employees as individuals with diverse needs and behavior; (ii) it also means dealing with individuals as a group of people. The task of management is to make people work towards achieving the organisation’s goals, by making their strengths effective and their weaknesses irrelevant.
    (c) Management of operations: No matter what the organisation, it has some basic product or service to provide in order to survive. This requires a production process which entails the flow of input material and the technology for transforming this input into the desired output for consumption. This is interlinked with both the management of work and the management of people.
  • Management is an intangible force-  Management is an intangible force that cannot be seen but its presence can be felt in the way the organisation functions. The effect of management is noticeable in an organisation where targets are met according to plans, employees are happy and satisfied, and there is orderliness instead of chaos.