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8- Topic: Management and leadership
1
Functions
and
types
of
management 2
Leadership
3 Characteristics of a mature manager
Management functions and types
First, a few words about the dictionary meaning of the expressions "function" and "task".
"Function"- this is a Latin word that means the work, sphere of activity, task of someone or
something.
"task"- this is an issue that needs to be implemented, solved, a goal that needs to be achieved.
Or it means some assignment, service, work,
service position, position, action.
The concept of "function" has a narrower meaning than the concept of "task". After all, a
function includes only tasks within its scope of activity. For example, performing the work of a
marketer does not belong to the function of an enterprise engineer, because
it is a task directly
within the scope of a marketer's activity. And "duty" can be outside the scope of one's activity.
Management function means a set of tasks aimed at solving specific tasks related to the
management of this or that object.
Therefore, management is carried out through certain functions.
Determining the functions,
uncovering their meaning and studying them is an important condition for the correct organization
of the management process.
The content of management functions results from the organization of one or another activity.
For example, at the initial stage of production:
It can be seen that the content of management is manifested in its functions as a process.
Because:
Functions reflect the types of activities, the direction of the subject's specific influence on the
object of control.
The management process itself cannot exist outside of the management functions. Determining
the composition of functions, their scope and content is an important
basis for determining the
number of management personnel and designing the organizational structure of the management
apparatus.
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