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Police investigate food poisoning claims 
Guardian Unlimited - May 08 1:45 AM
Conspiracy theories are abounding after a stomach bug struck down Spurs' Champions League hopes.

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Just say the word 
Helena Independent Record - May 07 10:29 PM
Harvest. Cull. Dispatch. Reduce. All are words for “kill.” And that’s what a deer management plan will likely include for the City of Helena.

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The Ultimate Pay Off: Corporate Staff Training Creates More Competitive Business 
[Press Release] PR Web via Yahoo! News - May 08 5:00 AM
Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) May 8, 2006 -- Corporate training is not a new concept, but corporations are forever looking for ways to employ it where it might appeal more to the employees.

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IPORUSSIA, INC. Announces Agreement With Sun City CJSC -- A Management Company for Development of Disney World Type  
SYS-CON Media - 59 minutes ago
IPORUSSIA, INC. (OTC BB: IPOR), a provider ofbusiness advisory services to private companies located in the RussianFederation, announced today it has been retained by SUN CITY CJSC, ofKrasnodar, Russia, a management company for development and operations of aDisney World Type theme park in Krasnodar Krai (a federal region ofRussia).

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North Dakota Farmers Union Carbon Credits Project - How Farmers Might Benefit 
Iowa Farmer - 59 minutes ago
Dale Enerson, economist for North Dakota Farmers Union, met with Wisconsin Farmers Union members on March 24 to discuss how agriculture may play a role in offsetting carbon dioxide emissions possibly causing global warming, and how a system of carbon credits could reward farmers who use management practices to sequester or store carbon in their soils.

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Sales and Marketing Guru Keith Ferrazzi Joins Forces with SalesGene to Build Sales Workstyle Management Space 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - May 08 6:00 AM
PITTSBURGH----May 8, 2006--SalesGene Corporation, a pioneer in Sales Workstyle Management solutions, today announced Ferrazzi Greenlight and its founder, Keith Ferrazzi, will be consulting to SalesGene to help bring greater attention to the entire Sales Workstyle Management category.

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Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2006 Results 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - May 08 5:00 AM
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. today announced operating and financial results for the first quarter 2006.

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Matrix Bancorp, Inc. Announces Sale of ABS School Services, LLC 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - May 08 3:00 AM
DENVER----May 8, 2006--Matrix Bancorp, Inc. announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Equi-Mor Holdings, Inc. , has sold all of its membership interests in ABS Schools Services, LLC , a provider of financing and administrative business services to charter schools, to SKS Ventures, LLC for approximately $7.4 million.

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Commerce Bank offers claims processing to medical offices 
BizJournals - May 07 9:15 PM
There's a new product on the market for health care providers crossing over from paper to electronic-based processing, and it's coming from an unlikely place: a bank.

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Trade Winds 
Honolulu Advertiser - May 08 5:02 AM
DR. DENNIS K. CHONG has been named senior vice president and chief medical executive of Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific. Chong most recently held management positions at CIGNA Healthcare, with more than 500,000 members in the Northwest and Mountain States regions — including Hawai'i and Guam. He has also been in clinical practice and served several years as medical director of the Stroke

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Court Records 
Durant Daily Democrat - 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Ethan Star Ewton, 22, Cartwright, child sexual abuse and child abuse by injury. Arthur Lee Cabe, 43, Oklahoma City, attempting to elude police. Michael Dale Roam, 33, Durant, marijuana possession.

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Auto-Briefs - 8 May, 2006 MATFORD 
AutoWired - May 07 4:23 PM
Land Rover, Exeter, has achieved Investors in People accreditation . . . Ends LEX LOGISTICS has been appointed to handle inventory management, demand forecasting, specialist storage and handling and distribution for electric commercial vehicle manufacturer, Modec of Coventry . . .

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Laserscope Announces Acquisition of Fiber Optics Manufacturer InnovaQuartz, Inc. 
FinanzNachrichten - May 01 2:29 AM
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Laserscope ( Nachrichten ), a leader in the development and commercialization of minimally-invasive medical devices, including medical lasers and advanced fiber-optic delivery devices, today announced that it has acquired InnovaQuartz, Inc. ("IQ") of Phoenix, Arizona.


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IT.com Features Business Intelligence Network Webcast Exploring Strategic Enterprise Information Management 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - 1 hour, 58 minutes ago
IT.com Inc. today announced its selection of Business Intelligence Network's "Eliminate Doubt and Build Confidence in Data with Enterprise Information Management" webcast to be among the featured webcasts on its enterprise IT webcast search engine at http://www.it.com.


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Texas Instruments Network Support Package Enables Comprehensive Remote Management, Exceptional Voice and Sophisticated  
FinanzNachrichten - May 08 6:16 AM
DALLAS, May 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments Incorporated ( Nachrichten / Aktienkurs ) (TI) today announced it has made substantial updates to its gateway software solution, the Network Support Package (NSP) 3.7, enabling manufacturers to quickly and easily make improvements across product lines and realize faster time-to-market and return on investment.

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Pixim's Orca Chipset Technology Enables CIEFFE's Next Generation H.264 Capable Network Surveillance System 
[Press Release] Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - 2 hours, 38 minutes ago
Pixim and CIEFFE announced today the availability of the CIEFFE NETTUNO camPX network surveillance camera with POE capability, based on Pixim's patented Digital Pixel System® technology.

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China Telecom Launches Next Generation Carrying Network CN2 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - 2 hours, 58 minutes ago
China Telecom USA today announced that its parent company, China Telecom, the largest fixed-line operator in China, is planning to launch the Next Generation Carrying Network CN2 in North America.

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Applix Webinar Details Performance Management Scorecard Best Practices for Superior Financial and Operational  
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - May 08 5:30 AM
Applix Inc. , a global provider of Business Performance Management and Business Intelligence applications, will host a web presentation entitled "Achieving Breakthrough Results through Corporate Performance Management Scorecards," presented by Bob Paladino, founder of Bob Paladino & Associates and a well-known expert in corporate performance management.

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Allot Communications and First Network Group Help ISPs Manage Networks for Quality of Service and Security 
[Press Release] Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - May 08 5:00 AM
Allot Communications and First Network Group, Inc. have combined forces to offer complementary secure network and traffic management technologies, allowing Internet Service Providers to more effectively control operational costs, identify and mitigate security threats, increase user visibility into networks and optimize network performance.

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U.K. Energy Stocks Fall, Paced by BP; Xstrata Rises (Correct) 
Bloomberg.com - 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
(Corrects second paragraph to show Xstrata hasn't bid for Falconbridge.) May 8 (Bloomberg) -- U.K. energy stocks fell, led by BP Plc, Royal Dutch Shell Plc and BG Group Plc as the price of crude oil declined.

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Mast Construction to oversee new hockey arena in Newark 
NorthJersey.com - May 07 9:41 PM
Mast Construction Services, a Little Falls-based construction management and consulting firm, has been selected to oversee a 24-acre Newark redevelopment project that will include a $310 million hockey arena for the New Jersey Devils.


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Management theories
Manager redirects to here. For use in sports, see Coach (sport) or Manager (baseball).
Enterprise management redirects to here. For use in computer networks, see Network management or Systems management

"Management" (from Old French ménagement "the art of conducting, directing", from Latin manu agere "to lead by the hand") characterises the process of leading and directing all or part of an organisation, often a business, through the deployment and manipulation of resources (human, financial, material, intellectual or intangible). Early twentieth-century management writer Mary Parker Follett defined management as "the art of getting things done through people."

One can also think of management functionally, as the action of measuring a quantity on a regular basis and of adjusting some initial plan, and as the actions taken to reach one's intended goal. This applies even in situations where planning does not take place. From this perspective, there are five management functions: Planning, Organising, Leading, Co-ordinating and Controlling.

Management is also called "Business Administration", and schools that teach management are usually called "Business Schools". The term "management" may also be used to describe the slate of managers of an organization, for example of a corporation. A governing body is a term used to describe a group formed to manage an organisation, such as a sports league.

Contents

  • 1 Historical development
    • 1.1 19th century
    • 1.2 20th century
    • 1.3 21st century
  • 2 Nature of the work
  • 3 References
  • 4 Areas of management
  • 5 See also
    • 5.1 Lists

Historical development

Some writers trace the development of management thought back to Sumerian traders and ancient Egyptian pyramid builders. Slave-owners through the centuries faced the problems of exploiting/motivating a dependent but sometimes recalcitrant workforce, but many pre-industrial enterprises, given their small scale, did not feel compelled to face the issues of management systematically. But innovations such as the spread of Arabic numerals (5th to 15th centuries) and the codification of double-entry book-keeping (1494) provided tools for management assessment, planning and control.

19th century

Some argue modern management as a discipline began as an off-shoot of economics in the 19th century. Classical economists such as Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill provided a theoretical background to resource allocation, production, and pricing issues. About the same time, innovators like Eli Whitney, James Watt, and Matthew Boulton developed technical production elements such as standardization, quality control procedures, cost accounting, interchangeability of parts, and work planning. Many of these aspects of management existed in the ante-bellum (pre-1861) US slave economy. There, 4 million people were, as the contemporary usages had it, "managed" in profitable quasi-mass production.

By the late 19th century, marginal economists Alfred Marshall and Leon Walras and others introduced a new layer of complexity to the theoretical underpinings of management. Joseph Wharton offered the first tertiary-level course in management in 1881.

20th century

By about 1900 we find managers trying to place their theories on a thoroughly scientific basis. Examples include Henry Towne's Science of management in the 1890s, Frederick Winslow Taylor's Scientific management (1911), Frank and Lillian Gilbreth's Applied motion study (1917), and Henry L. Gantt's charts (1910s). J. Duncan wrote the first college management textbook in 1911. In 1912 Yoichi Ueno introduced Taylorism to Japan and was first management consultant to create the "Japanese-management style". His son Ichiro Ueno pioneered Japanese quality assurance.

The first comprehensive theories of management appeared around 1920. People like Henri Fayol and Alexander Church described the various branches of management and their inter-relationships. In the early 20th century, people like Ordwat Tead, Walter Scott and J. Mooney applied the principles of psychology to management, while other writers, such as Elton Mayo, Mary Parker Follett, Chester Barnard, Max Weber, Rensis Likert, and Chris Argyris approached the phenomenon of management from a sociological perspective.

Peter Drucker wrote one of the earliest books on applied management: Concept of the Corporation (published in 1946). It resulted from Alfred Sloan (chairman of General Motors until 1956) commissioning a study of the organisation. Drucker has gone on to write 32 books, many in the same vein.

H. Dodge, Ronald Fisher, and Thorton C. Fry introduced statistical techniques into management. In the 1940s, Patrick Blackett combined these statistical theories with microeconomic theory and gave birth to the science of operations research. Operations research, sometimes known as "management science", attempts to take a scientific approach to solving management problems, particularly in the areas of logistics and operations.

Some of the more recent developments include the theory of constraints, Management by objectives, reengineering, and various information technology driven theories such as agile software development as well as group management theories such as Cog's Ladder.

As the general recognition of managers as a class solidified during the 20th century and gave perceived practitioners of management a certain amount of prestige, so the way opened for popularised systems of management ideas to peddle their wares. In this context many management fads may have had more to do with pop psychology than with scientific management theory.

Towards the end of the 20th century, business management came to consist of six separate branches, namely:

  • Human resource management
  • Operations management or production management
  • Strategic management
  • Marketing management
  • Financial management
  • Information Technology management

21st century

In the 21st century we find it increasingly difficult to subdivide management into functional categories in this way. More and more processes simultaneously involve several categories. Instead, we tend to think in terms of the various processes, tasks, and objects subject to management. The unicist approach to management promotes a natural way to manage business. A list of some of the areas of management can be found later in this article.

It is also the case that many of the assumptions made by management have been under attack from business ethics, critical management studies, and anti-corporate activism.

One consequence is that workplace democracy has become both more common, and more advocated, in some places distributing all management functions among the workers, each of whom takes on a portion of the work. However, these models predate any current political issue, and may be more natural than command hierarchy. All management is to some degree democratic in that there must be majority support of workers for the management in the long term, or they leave to find other work, or go on strike. Hence management is becoming less based on the conceptualisation of classical military command-and-control, and more about facilitation and support of collaborative activity, utilizing principles such as those of human interaction management to deal with the complexities of human interaction. Indeed, the Ubiquitous command and control concept posits such a transformation for 21st Century military management.

Nature of the work

In for-profit work, the primary function of management is to satisfy a range of stakeholders. This typically involves making a profit (for the shareholders), creating valued products at a reasonable cost (for customers), and providing rewarding employment opportunities (for employees). In nonprofit work it is also important to keep the faith of donors. In most models of management, shareholders vote for the board of directors, and that board then hires senior management. Some organizations are experimenting with other methods (such as employee voting models) of selecting or reviewing managers/senior managers but this is very rare.

In the public sector of countries constituted as representative democracies, politicians are elected to public office. They hire many managers and administrators, and in some countries like the United States a great many people lose jobs when a new President comes into office. 2500 people serve "at the pleasure of the President" including all the top US government executives.

Public, private and voluntary sectors place different demands on managers, but all must retain the faith of those who select them (if they wish to retain their jobs), retain the faith of those people that fund the organization, and retain the faith of those who work for the organization. If they fail to convince employees that they are better off staying than leaving, the organization will be forced into a downward spiral of hiring, training, firing, and recruiting.

Management also has a responsibility to innovate and improve the functioning of the organization.

In all but the smallest organizations, achieving these objectives involves a division of management labour. People specialize in a limited range of functions so as to more quickly gain competence and expertise. Even in employee managed workplaces such as a Wobbly Shop, where managers are elected, or where latitude of action is sharply restricted by collective bargaining or unions, managers still take on roughly the same functions and job descriptions as in a more traditional command hierarchy.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - The CEO is ultimately responsible for the success or failure of the business. He or she provides overall strategic direction for the firm, often with the assistance of a team of vice presidents. Strategic management decisions like what products to market, what market segments to target, what functions to outsource, what business model to employ, and what geographical areas to operate in are the responsibility of the CEO. The CEO is accountable to the board of directors. Typically a CEO will delegate many responsibilities to one or more executive vice presidents.

In small firms, the owner, president, or chief executive officer typically assume many roles and responsibilities.

Vice President, Marketing - An executive vice president of marketing might direct overall marketing strategies, advertising, promotions, sales, product management, pricing, and public relations policies. The direct reports of the EVP oversee advertising and promotion. In a small firm, they may serve as a liaison between the firm and the advertising or promotion agency to which many advertising or promotional functions are contracted out. In larger firms, advertising managers oversee in-house account, creative, and media services departments.

Marketing Managers - Marketing managers develop the firm's detailed marketing plans and procedures. With the help of subordinates, including product development managers and market research managers, they determine the demand for products and services offered by the firm and its competitors. In addition, they identify potential markets—for example, business firms, wholesalers, retailers, government, or the general public. Marketing managers develop pricing strategy with an eye towards maximizing the firm's share of the market and its profits while ensuring that the customers are satisfied. In collaboration with sales, product development, and other managers, they monitor trends that indicate the need for new products and services and oversee product development. Marketing managers work with advertising and promotion managers to promote the firm's products and services and to attract potential users.

Promotions Managers - Promotions managers supervise sales promotion specialists. They direct promotion programs that combine advertising with purchase incentives to increase sales. In an effort to establish closer contact with purchasers—dealers, distributors, or consumers—promotion programs may involve direct mail, telemarketing, television or radio advertising, catalogs, exhibits, inserts in newspapers, Internet advertisements or websites, in-store displays or product endorsements, and special events. Purchase incentives may include discounts, samples, gifts, rebates, coupons, sweepstakes, and contests.

Public Relations Managers - Public relations managers supervise public relations specialists. These managers direct publicity programs to a targeted public. They often specialize in a specific area, such as crisis management or in a specific industry, such as healthcare. They use every available communication medium in their effort to maintain the support of the specific group upon whom their organization's success depends, such as consumers, stockholders, or the general public. For example, public relations managers may clarify or justify the firms point of view on health or environmental issues to community or special interest groups.

They also evaluate advertising and promotion programs for compatibility with public relations efforts and serve as the eyes and ears of top management. They observe social, economic, and political trends that might ultimately affect the firm and make recommendations to enhance the firm's image based on those trends.

They may also confer with labor relations managers to produce internal company communications—such as newsletters about employee-management relations—and with financial managers to produce company reports. They assist company executives in drafting speeches, arranging interviews, and maintaining other forms of public contact; oversee company archives; and respond to information requests. In addition, some handle special events such as sponsorship of races, parties introducing new products, or other activities the firm supports in order to gain public attention through the press without advertising directly.

Sales Managers - Sales managers direct the firm's sales program. They assign sales territories, set goals, and establish training programs for the sales representatives. Managers advise the sales representatives on ways to improve their sales performance. In large, multiproduct firms, they oversee regional and local sales managers and their subordinates. Sales managers maintain contact with dealers and distributors. They analyze sales statistics gathered by their staffs to determine sales potential and inventory requirements and monitor the preferences of customers. Such information is vital to develop products and maximize profits.

Account Executive - The account executive manages the account services department, assesses the need for advertising, and, in advertising agencies, maintains the accounts of clients.

Creative Director - The creative services department develops the subject matter and presentation of advertising. The creative director oversees the copy chief, art director, and associated staff.

Media Director - The media director oversees planning groups that select the communication media—for example, radio, television, newspapers, magazines, Internet, or outdoor signs—to disseminate the advertising.

References

  • Management Courses at MIT Sloan, OpenCourseWare
  • Research on Organizations: Bibliography Database and Maps


Areas of management

  • Administrative management
  • Accounting management
  • Agile management
  • Association management
  • Change management
  • Communication management
  • Constraint management
  • Cost management
  • Crisis management
  • Critical management studies (CMS)
  • Customer relationship management
  • Earned value management
  • Enterprise management
  • Facility management
  • Financial management
  • Human interaction management
  • Human resources management
  • Information technology management
  • Integration management
  • Interim Management
  • Knowledge management
  • Land management
  • Logistics management
  • Marketing management
  • Operations management
  • Perception management
  • Procurement management
  • Program management
  • Project management
  • Process management
  • Personal management
  • Product management
  • Quality management
  • Resource management
  • Risk management
  • Skills management
  • Spend management
  • Strategic management
  • Stress management
  • Supply chain management
  • Systems management
  • Talent management
  • Time management

See also

  • Adhocracy
  • Administration
  • Conflict Style Inventory
  • Design management
  • Engineering management
  • Futures Studies
  • Knowledge visualization
  • Leadership
  • Management consulting
  • Management development
  • Management styles
  • Management Technology
  • Managing upwards
  • Micromanagement
  • Middle management
  • Music management
  • Poor management
  • Senior management
  • Virtual management
  • Vendor Management
  • Peter Drucker's management by objectives
  • Eliyahu M. Goldratt's theory of constraints
  • Pointy Haired Boss —negative stereotypes of managers

Lists

  • List of management topics
  • List of marketing topics
  • List of human resource management topics
  • List of economics topics
  • List of finance topics
  • List of accounting topics
  • List of information technology management topics
  • List of production topics
  • List of business law topics
  • List of business ethics, political economy, and philosophy of business topics
  • List of business theorists
  • List of economists
  • List of corporate leaders
  • List of companies
Timelines
  • Timeline of management techniques


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