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Is Management becoming a profession ? Discuss in the light of the emerging trend.

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Answered by zebha19
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A profession is a well-defined body of knowledge which is learned intellectually, and with an organizational sense. To enter a profession, a person has to undergo the relevant course and write the exam. It is primarily concerned with serving others. Professionals work either for charges or fees.

Management is a well-defined body of knowledge. There are organizations made to regulate whatever managers do. There's also a code of conduct for managers. But management is not considered a profession because it needs a minimum number of qualifications, it's essential for its' practitioners to register themselves with a professional body (though that's not obligatory) and there's no universally accepted code of conduct.

Management is a new branch of knowledge. It's developed as a profession because of the need for acquiring skills to solve problems. Thus, it's not a full-fledged profession.

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