Management Final
Management Final
Management Final
1. Strategy
2. Size
3. Technology
4. Environments
5. Culture
In an organisation how best can one provide employees with needed skills and knowledge.
1. Training and Development Programs: Establishing comprehensive training and
development programs is crucial for equipping employees with the necessary skills
and knowledge.
2. Individual Development Plans: Encourage employees to create individual
development plans that align with their career goals and organizational objectives.
3. Learning Culture and Knowledge Sharing
4. Performance Feedback and Coaching
Group vs team
A group is a collection of individuals who coordinate their efforts, while a team is a group of
people who share a common goal. In a work group, group members are independent from
one another and have individual accountability. On the other hand, in a team, team
members share a mutual accountability and work closely together to solve problems.
What is a motivation?
The term motivation describes why a person does something. It is the driving force behind
human actions.
Self-efficacy theory
Self-efficacy reflects confidence in the ability to exert control over one's own motivation,
behavior, and social environment.
Trait theory
trait theory is an approach to the study of human personality. Trait theorists are primarily
interested in the measurement of traits, which can be defined as habitual patterns of
behaviour, thought, and emotion.
Behavioral theory
Behavioral theory seeks to explain human behavior by analyzing the antecedents and
consequences present in the individual's environment and the learned associations he or
she has acquired through previous experience.
Contingency theory
claims that there is no best way to organize a corporation, to lead a company, or to make
decisions. Instead, the optimal course of action is contingent (dependent) on the internal
and external situation.
What is the reasoning behind these theories?
The reason behind these theories is to discover how successful leaders are created.
Explain the thinking behind the fallowing contingency theories
According to this theory, someone can be an effective leader in one circumstance and an
ineffective leader in another. This theory ignores the false dichotomy that someone is either
a "good" or "bad" leader. Instead, it focuses on matching the right leadership traits to the
situation. All models present different ways to approach and apply the contingency theory of
leadership.
1. Fiedler's Contingency Theory states that, for a leader to be effective, their leadership
style must fit the situation. Using this model, you'll identify your own leadership
style, assess the situation that requires leadership, and determine whether you're
the right leader.
2. The path-goal theory of leadership says that a leader's style, traits and behaviors
influence team productivity, motivation and satisfaction.
3. Situational Leadership means adapting your leadership style to each unique situation
or task to meet the needs of the team or team members.
4. Decision making is the process of making choices by identifying a decision, gathering
information, and assessing alternative resolutions.
5. The leader–member exchange theory is a relationship-based approach to leadership
that focuses on the two-way relationship between leaders and followers.
6. According to leader follower theory, LMX is a relationship between leaders and
followers. It is developed over time through three stages: role taking, role making,
and role routinization.
As a new comer in any organization which three things are important to focus on in order for
you to settle in.
1. becoming familiar with the company’s culture, their systems and processes, and who
to go to for what information.
2. building relationships with your colleagues.
3. In order for you to be successful in a new job, it’s important to deliver results.
List four important career anchors for any rising manager of the 21st century.
1. Continuous Learning
2. Adaptability and Change Management
3. Leadership and Influence
4. Global and Cultural Awareness