Organizing Activities of Managers in the Management System: A Scientific Exploration
Keywords:
Classical Management Theories, Modern Management Theories, Contingency Approach, Structuring, Coordination, Decision-making, CommunicationAbstract
This scientific article seeks to comprehensively examine the organizing activities of managers within management systems. The research aims to highlight the significance of effective organizational practices and shed light on various techniques and strategies utilized by managers in fulfilling their roles. By drawing on existing literature and incorporating real-life examples, this article provides valuable insights into optimizing managerial performance, fostering productivity, and achieving organizational goals.
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