Principles of Hotel Management
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Principles of Hotel Management ( PDFDrive )
Direction : Thus, directing is the process of guiding,
instructing, motivating, influencing and leading subordinates 46 Principles of Hotel Management with a view to achieve organisational objectives efficiently and effectively. It includes issuing of orders, explaining procedures to the subordinates and seeing that they do their tasks to the best of their ability. The nature or function of directing has been discussed in the following features/characteristics : Directing is one of the most important functions of management. Marshall Dimock calls it the ‘heart of administration (management)’. In fact, it is an indispensable function of management because it is concerned with initiating, mobilising, influencing and integrating human resource of the organisation. Directing is all pervasive function. It is performed by all the managers at every level of the organisation. However, the amount of time and effort spent on directing varies by the level of managers. Directing is a continuous or on-going process. It is not a one-time activity or one-shot action. A manager never ceases to direct, guide, teach, coach and supervise his subordinates. [Haimann] Every manager has to guide, supervise, motivate or lead his subordinates continuously. Directing is an integrating and connecting function between the other functions of managerial process. [Haimann] Directing is a dynamic function. The style of directing depends on the level of subordinates and prevailing circumstances. Directing function has two-fold objectives : (i) To accomplish organisation objectives, and (ii) To develop managers. Thus, directing aims at not only to accomplish objectives but also to develop future managers. Directing is the process around which all performance revolves. It is the essence of operations. [Haimann] Basics of Management 47 Without proper direction, no task can be effectively performed. It is essential for effective performance of tasks. Directing consists of many activities and processes. It consists of issuing orders and instructions, explaining procedures to the subordinates. It involves motivating and leading subordinates and seeing that they do their tasks to the best of their abilities. Directing is the core of human relations at work. It deals with interpersonal human relationships at work. Therefore, sometimes, it is also referred as the ‘people’ function of management. It involves the study and influencing the human behaviour and relations. Directing is founded upon communication system. In the absence of effective communication system, directing function can never be performed. Marshall E. Dimock has very rightly stated that “the heart of administration is the directing function. . . .” Without directing, management process remains incomplete. It is wrong to assume that good planning and good organising will automatically result in the subordinates performance of the assigned duties. The function of directing deserves equal attention along with other functions. Haimann has observed that “In order to make any managerial decision really meaningful, it is necessary to convert it into effective action which the manager accomplishes by directing.” Briefly, the importance of directing is discussed in the following points : Directing is essential to get the things done through others. Without proper guidance, instructions, supervision, motivation, no manager can get the things done as per plans. Theo Haimann has rightly observed that “nothing happens until and unless the car is put into gear and accelerator depressed. Without the issuance of directives, without guiding and overseeing subordinates, nothing or at best very little would be accomplished.” |
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