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This document outlines a lesson plan for a Principles of Management course covering 4 units over 50 lectures. Unit 1 covers the introduction to management including definitions, characteristics, levels and functions. Unit 2 covers planning including types of plans and techniques. Unit 3 covers staffing including motivation theories and leadership styles. Unit 4 covers controlling including types of control and control techniques. The methodology involves lectures, assignments, and self-planning with specified reference textbooks.

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This document outlines a lesson plan for a Principles of Management course covering 4 units over 50 lectures. Unit 1 covers the introduction to management including definitions, characteristics, levels and functions. Unit 2 covers planning including types of plans and techniques. Unit 3 covers staffing including motivation theories and leadership styles. Unit 4 covers controlling including types of control and control techniques. The methodology involves lectures, assignments, and self-planning with specified reference textbooks.

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Institute of Innovation In Technology and Management, New Delhi Lesson Plan for Principles of Management Programme: BBA (CAM)of

classes: 23rd July 2007 Code: 101 Semester: 3rd Paper Date of commencement Academic Year: 2010-2013

Lecture No L-1

Details of the Topics/Sub-topics to be covered Unit 1: Introduction Meaning & Concept of Management Nature & Characteristics of Management, Management vs. Administration Management as an Art, Science and Profession Process & Significance of Management Managerial levels & Skills Functions & Roles of Management Coordination as an essence of Management Development of management thought classical, neo-classical, Contingency and Behavioural, Systems Approach Revision Class of Unit 1 Self Planning and Tutorial Unit 2 Planning: Nature, scope and objectives of planning Types of plans; Planning process; Business forecasting MBO; Concept, types, process Techniques of decision-making Bounded rationality Organising Concept and nature Process and Significance of organizing Principles of an Organization Span of Control Departmentation Types of an Organization Authority-Responsibility Delegation and Decentralization

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Formal and Informal Organization. Revision Class of Unit 2 Self Planning and Tutorial Unit 3 Staffing: Concept, Nature of Staffing Importance of Staffing Motivating and Leading: Nature and Importance of motivation; Types of motivation; Theories of motivation-Maslow, Herzberg X ,Y and Z;, Traits of a leader Leadership Styles Likerts Systems of Management Tannenbaum & Schmidt Model and Managerial Grid Revision Class of Unit 3 Self Planning and Tutorial

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Unit 4 Controlling: Nature and Scope of control; Types of Control; Control process; Control techniques traditional and modern; Effective Control System. Revision Class of Unit 4 Self Planning and Tutorial Revision Revision Revision Revision Revision

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L1=LECTURE A1=ASSIGNMENT TEXT BOOKS: 1. Gupta, C.B.; Management Concepts and Practices, Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi, 2003.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

2. Stoner, Freeman and Gilbert Jr.; Management, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003.

Name & Signature of Faculty

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