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Title: MANAGING AND THE HUMAN FACTOR


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MANAGING AND THE HUMAN FACTOR
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  • MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP THOUGHT OF AS THE SAME
    THING.
  • AN EFFECTIVE MANAGER IS AN EFFECTIVE LEADER
  • LEADERSHIP IS ALSO FOLLOWERSHIP
  • CREATIVITY PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN MANAGING
    PEOPLE.

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LEADERSHIP ..
  • IS DEFINED AS THE PROCESS OF INFLUENCING PEOPLE
    SO THAT THEY WILL STRIVE WILLINGLY AND
    ENTHUSIASTICALLY TOWARDS THE ACHIEVEMENT OF
    ORGANISATIONAL GOALS.

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THE HUMAN FACTOR IN ENTERPRISES
  • PEOPLE ASSUME DIFFERENT ROLES
  • THERE IS NO AVERAGE PERSON
  • PERSONAL DIGNITY IS IMPORTANT
  • THE WHOLE PERSON MUST BE CONSIDERED.

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MODELS OF PEOPLE
  • RATIONAL / EMOTIONAL
  • ECONOMIC / SELF-ACTUALIZING
  • BEHAVIOURISTIC / PHENOMENOLOGICAL
  • McGREGORS THEORY X AND THEORY Y

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THEORY X
  • AVERAGE HUMAN BEINGS HAVE AN INHERENT DISLIKE OF
    WORK AND WILL AVOID IT IF THEY CAN
  • BECAUSE OF THIS, MOST PEOPLE MUST BE COERCED,
    CONTROLLED, DIRECTED AND THREATENED WITH
    PUNISHMENT TO GET THEM TO PUT FORWARD ADEQUATE
    EFFORT
  • AVERAGE HUMAN BEINGS PREFER TO BE DIRECTED, WISH
    TO AVOID RESPONSIBILITY AND WANT SECURITY ABOVE
    ALL.

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THEORY Y
  • THE EXPENDITURE OF PHYSICAL WORK IS AS NATURAL AS
    PLAY OR REST
  • PEOPLE EXERCISE DIRECTION AND SELF CONTROL IN THE
    SERVICE OF OBJECTIVES
  • THE DEGREE OF COMMITMENT IS PROPORTIONAL TO THE
    SIZE OF REWARDS ASSOCIATED WITH ACHIEVEMENT
  • THEY SEEK RESPONSIBILITY
  • THEY EXERCISE A RELATIVELY HIGH DEGREE OF
    IMAGINATION, INGENUITY AND CREATIVITY IN SOLVING
    PROBLEMS

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MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS
  • ARE IN -
  • 1. SETTING OBJECTIVES AND
  • DEVELOPING PLANS TO
  • ACHIEVE THEM
  • 2. IMPLEMENTING PLANS
  • THROUGH LEADERSHIP
  • 3. CONTROLLING AND APPRAISING
  • PERFORMANCE AGAINST
  • PREVIOUSLY SET STANDARDS

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OTHER BEHAVIOURAL MODELS
  • THE AUTOCRATIC MODEL
  • THE CUSTODIAL MODEL
  • THE SUPPORTIVE MODEL
  • THE COLLEGIAL MODEL

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DIRECTION
  • Direction consists of the process and techniques
    utilised in issuing instruction and making
    certain that operations are carries out as
    planned.

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IMPORTANCE OF DIRECTION..
  • Direction initiates action
  • Direction integrates employee efforts
  • Direction attempts in getting maximum out of
    individuals
  • Direction facilitates change in the organisation

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PRINCIPLES.
  • Principle of harmony of objectives
  • Principle of unity of command

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CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION
  • CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION
  • CREATIVITY REFERS TO THE ABILITY AND POWER TO
    DEVELOP NEW IDEAS
  • INNOVATION USUALLY MEANS USE OF THESE IDEAS

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WHY CREATIVITY?
  • FREE COMPETITION REQUIRES A CONTINUOUS
    DEVELOPMENT OF IDEAS, PRODUCTS..
  • NEW APPROACHES TO PROBLEMS / PRODUCTS

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THE CREATIVE PROCESS
  • UNCONCIOUS SCANNING
  • INTUITION
  • INSIGHT
  • LOGICAL FORMULATION

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TECHNIQUES TO ENHANCE CREATIVITY
  • BRAINSTORMING
  • SYNECTICS

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  • THE END

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HARMONY OF OBJECTIVES
  • The more managers can harmonize the personal
    goals of individuals with the goals of the
    enterprise, the more effective and efficient the
    enterprise will be.
  • back

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