Trainer Manual: Contemporary Management Practices
Trainer Manual: Contemporary Management Practices
Trainer Manual: Contemporary Management Practices
Contemporary
Management Practices
Designed by
Mr.Purushothaman.K
Asst. Professor
NHLI
Bangalore
The Course Objective
This course is designed as an overview of the theory and practice of management with focus
on contemporary Managerial Practices. The concept of management is presented as a
discipline as well as a process. It will cover the basic functions of management which are
integrated into each chapter that are the value based management and change and innovations
management. The Management is a science or art.? Managers are the indispensable
resources, the priceless assets of any organization. They are the one who create ideas,
transform them into concrete action and produce results. When they succeed, they are able to
keep everyone in good humor. They are the corporate hero’s and are sought after
everywhere. They are even treated as assets of the country. When they fail, they destroy the
organization. The outcome of the manager is going to be deep, profound and decisive.
Managers achieve through effective utilization of human and material resources. Successful
managers do not wait for future; they make the future by anticipating and adjusting to
changing circumstances in an intelligent manner. Management is well defined body of
knowledge that is generally valid in variety of organization and situations. Management
literature has been growing with modern tools and techniques have been perfected over the
years. Research and consultancy firm’s aid managerial thinking and practice now a day.
Management is a formal education and rigorous training. Even though there are no universal
code of conduct, but few trade associations and management associations have formulated
ethical codes for managers working in particular industries but all these have not been totally
accepted.
The objective of this course is to expose students to the theories of management,
organizational theory, and the practice of management in the organizations. The course will
allow the students to develop their own frame work for analyzing and understanding
management as well as exploring and developing their own personal philosophy of
management.
Rapid expansion of management education in recent times and the proliferation of reputed
management schools/ institutes throughout the globe. Managers perform a tough job almost
every day. They switch gears, change hats and undertake a wide variety of activities in the
race to stay ahead of others. Processing bundles of data, achieving goals, coping with
changes, keeping employees happy.
The entire work on management is an attempt to bridge the gap between the precepts and
practices in the field of management. As future manager the student has to enable the
different practices of a management, change and adopt the new techniques that happen
continuously in the world of business. Student should acquire the skills of management
during the study program of which he would get by working for ten years in the different
segment of the industry.
The subject presents the foundation to understanding of management and rich fund of
contemporary knowledge, tested principles, basic concepts, evolving theories, emerging
ideas, latest techniques, changing procedures and practices in the field of management in a
simple manner. Every attempt has been made to maintain simple readability and quick
comprehension.
Course Outcome:
At the end of the course students would be able to-
• Know then basic functions of Management and its integration into value based
management and change and innovation
• Identify key areas that differs management from administration
• Know whether management is an art or science or both
• Know management as profession in business studies.
• identify the complex roles performed by managers and the skills required to perform
those roles effectively.
• Know the different functions of Management.
• Know the skills of an effective Manager.
• Meaning and purpose of planning and its process
• Know the various decision making models.
1. Quizzes- Quizzes would be taken after the completion of few chapters to test the
understanding of the concepts by the students. Objective type quizzes would also
prepare the students for the multiple type questions, thereby preparing them for the
examination.
2. Assignment-Topics for them would be prior given to the students during the course
tenure. Four assignments would have to be completed. These topics should be
comprehensively written covering all the possible aspects of it. Five assignments and
five case studies will be given to each student which has to be submitted as on when
requested.
3. Seminar / Class presentation- Students should present the case studies either in
group or individually depending upon the trainers request and this will test their
communicative ability, together with the knowledge of the subject, and their group
dynamics.
4. Class Test - Test will be conducted on a cycle basis on every Monday afternoon by
the respective subject trainer with the syllabus covered till that date. This helps the
trainer to continuous evaluation and the students will study day to day portions
covered.
5. Attendance – 85% of the attendance in each subject is compulsory to take up the
each trimester examinations. Failing on which the student will not be permitted to
take up the examinations.
6. Paper Reading – Every student has to read the suggested paper and should note
down the important happening in the business world and should maintain the cuttings
of the same and should be produced when remained.
7. Satisfying all the above conditions a student is eligible for a healthy evaluation.
Content Expansion
Functions of Management
Skills of an Effective Manager
Levels of Management
Managerial skills
How to become successful manager
III. Chapter3 – Theories of Management
Classical Theories
Administrative Theories
Behavioral Approaches
Quantitative Approach
Systems Approach
Situational Approach
V. Chapter 5 – MBO
Policies, Procedure and Methods
Nature and type
SUGGESTED READINGS
1. Arnold Glena Davies Matt Based Management (Edited Book John Weiley & Sons Inc
2000.
2. Balvinder Shukla Sanjeev Prashar Harvinder Singh Management : Case Studies
Excel Books 2007.
3. Heinz Weihrich, Mark.V.Cannice & Harold Koontz Management: A global and
Entrepreneurial Perspective Tata McGraw Hill 2008.
4. Hellriegel, Jackson &Slocum Management A Competency – Based Approach
Thomson South –Western 2007.
5. J S Chandan Management Concepts and Strategies Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd
1997.
6. Koontz Harold & Weihrich Heinz Essentials of Management: An International
Perspective Tata McGraw Hill 2004.
7. Linstead Management & Organization Palgrave Macmillan 2006.
8. Linstead Management & Organization Palgrave Macmillan 2007.
9. P C Tripathi P N Reddy Principles of Management Tata McGraw Hill 2006.
10. Pettinger Introduction to Management 4e Palgrave Macmillan 2007.
11. S.K. Mandal Fundamentals of Business Jaico publishing House 2006.
12. Satyaraju Parthasarathy Management PHI 2006.
13. Tata McGraw – Hills Current Readings in Management Tata McGraw Hill 2006.
14. V.S.P Rao V.Hari Krishna Management : Text and Cases Excel Books 2002.
ASSIGNMENTS
Topics for assignment are general which would require the students to study current
situations, thereby giving practical solutions.
Assignment Topic- 1
Nature of Management and it’s purposes.
Assignment Topic- 2
Human Resource Planning
Assignment Topic- 3
Management is a science or art? Discuss
Assignment Topic- 4
Discuss the theories of Management
Assignment Topic-5
Staffing is the responsibility of every manager and not of the personnel department alone.
Discuss.
LIMITATIONS
The case study method takes getting used to. Trainees who have not had previous
experience with this method can become quite frustrated when they find that there is no
“right” answer to the case problem is and that there even may be a question as to just what
the problem is. “How can I learn to manage,” they ask, “if no one is sure of what is wrong or
what should be done about it?” Most trainees pass through this stage successfully; they learn
eventually that management situations often are ambiguous and that there frequently is no
single best solution.
CASES
CASE 1 – Old OR New
Raj was a production manager at UPS systems private limited which manufactures UPS,
home invertors and industrial generators. He has almost worked for ten years. He had
friendly relationship with everyone in the organization. They played football in the
playground regularly before retiring to the quarters allotted by the company. They are
together in the company canteen cracking jokes, discussing general issues like politics, film
industry. Most fellows have been there for quite some time except one or two who has joined
recently. Raj was generally considered to be the leader of the group, so it was no surprise that
when the Forman of the department got transferred and his vacancy was announced. Raj
applied and he got it. When the formal announcement of the appointment was announced
everyone congratulated him. One fine morning raj joined the duty as foreman and he was
given uniform and was very proud to wear it. Everyone was admired by looking at Raj. They
started kidding him and later everyone went back to the office. At noon, all of them broke for
lunch and Raj did not join because generally he was considered as a hard worker and on that
day he had something important to do and Raj after sometime he went to the canteen and
took a food coupon and got the food from the counter and turned back he could see both the
old and new group were standing on the each side. Both the group was very anxious to know
whether Raj would join with the old group or the new department group to continue his
lunch.
Questions
1. Whom do you think Raj should have lunch with
2. What would you have done if you were in his position
3. If you are another foreman what would you do to help him to his transition.
Case2 – Conflict
Questions
1. If you would been in Mr. Sinha’s place what would you do
2. According to you what do you think the ground reality for the problem.
3. What solution would you suggest to Mr.Sinha.
Section B
1. What is management? How does it different from Administration.
2. Explain the nature and scope of Management.
3. Explain different theories of Management
4. Explain the different sources of Recruitment.
5. What are the different steps involved in Decision making
6. Explain Line and staff relationships in an organization
Section C
Section- D
Case study:
Hamlet is a medium scale company located in south Bangalore which is manufacturing
helmets and its accessories. About an six months ago Ms. Sujatha, aged 26 had joined the
company in the quality control department. She has completed her industrial engineering
from university of Delhi. Mr. Krishna aged about 50, is the production manager who is at the
age of retirement. He had a wide range of experience with different segments of the
industries under various capacities. From the beginning there was a misunderstanding
between the two. She use to stop the production if there is more than three defects in output
and this resulted in the reduction in production and as a production manager Mr. Krishna use
to quarrel with Ms. Sujatha. Since this was continuing over a period of time, this was taken to
the notice or GM Production Mr. Sinha. After looking into the issue, he decided to solve the
problem and he sent a circular that there is meeting to be held at 3pm to solve the friction
between Quality control department and Production Manager. As scheduled the meeting took
place and the discussion went on and throughout the discussion both were trying to blame on
each other rigorously. Mr. Sinha tried to pacify each other but failed. Finally without
knowing what to do he told both of them to go and he will solve their problem and give them
the solution.
Questions
1. If you would been in Mr. Sinha’s place what would you do
2. According to you what do you think the ground reality for the problem.
3. What solution would you suggest to Mr.Sinha.
Question Bank
Contemporary Management Practices
1. Define Management
2. Define Administration
3. Explain the differences between Management and Administration
4. Who are effective Managers
5. Explain the nature and scope of Management.
6. Discuss the importance of Management
7. Is Management science or art. Elucidate.
8. What are the Fayol’s Principles of Management? Explain
9. How important is the management function to individuals and society
10. Management is a sophisticated behavioral science? Elucidate
11. What is the difference between efficiency and effectiveness? What is more important
for performance.? Can Management succeed in both.
12. What are the duties of Managers?
13. Discuss the different roles played by the Managers in the organization
14. Discuss the functions of Management
15. Discuss the various theories of Management
16. Discuss the various approaches of Management
17. Discuss Management By Objectives
18. Define Planning
19. Discuss the various steps in planning
20. Explain the various types of planning
21. Define Decision making and explain its process
22. Explain the different types of decision
23. What is centralization and Decentralization
24. Explain how centralization contributes towards the growth of the organization
25. Explain how decentralization contributes towards the growth of organization
26. Define delegation
27. Define staffing