Management process

 

It is the set of ongoing decisions and work activities in which managers engage as they plan, organize, lead, and control. The management process includes more than the four management functions.

 

1.                   The process also includes work methods, managerial roles, and managerial work agendas.

2.                   The management process applies to both profit-making and not-for-profit organizations.

a.                  A not-for-profit organization is an organization whose main purposes center on issues other than making profits.

b.                  Examples of not-for-profit organizational include government organizations, cultural institutions, charitable institutions, and some health-care facilities.

 

 

 

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