The manager's job.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:56:18
Category: / Business & Economy / Marketing and Advertising
Length: 6 pages (1774 words)
Category: / Business & Economy / Marketing and Advertising
Length: 6 pages (1774 words)
Summary
This report briefly describes the requirements of a manager's job, which include formal requirements and less formal requirements. The manager's characteristics and the persons involved with him, there involvement inside and outside the organisation. The nature of interdependency that exists between the manager and some of the critical groups involved with the organisation. Finally some diagrammatic representations showing interdependency.
Introduction
For once I asked my dad who is a manager, his answer was very
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labour. It shows the amount of belief he has on them.
Referencing:
Davidson, P. & Griffin, R.W (2003). Management; An Australasian Perspective (2nd Ed). Australia, John Wiley& sons.
Mintzberg, H. (1990).The manager's job: Folklore and fact. Harvard Business Review, 68(2), 163-176.
Griffin, R.W. (2000). Fundamentals of Management Core Concepts and Applications. (2nd Ed). Boston, Houghton Mifflin co.
University of Ballarat School of Business. (2004) Readings.
People the company mainly depends on
Diagram showing interdependency
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