Business Studies, asked by rohitkunarss4851, 4 months ago

management is an art as well as science explain​

Answers

Answered by Shädøwkïru
11

Answer:

Management combines features of both science as well as art. It is considered as a science because it has an organized body of knowledge which contains certain universal truth. It is called an art because managing requires certain skills which are personal possessions of managers.

Explanation:

pls don't delete this question as answer is right

Answered by arshikhan8123
1

Answer:

Its organised body of knowledge, which contains certain universal truths, qualifies it as a science. Because managing calls for specific talents that managers must possess personally, it is referred to as an art. Art deals with the application of knowledge and abilities, while science offers the knowledge.

Explanation:

Managing as an Art

  • There is a well-defined literature in management that is necessary for learning theories and speeding up the learning process.
  • There are several examples of management literature that are available, like Henry Fayol's 14 Principles of Management and Taylor's Scientific Management Theory. These theories aid in understanding the many management principles.
  • Everyone may apply management expertise in their own unique way, much as how various poets can express themselves via writing, musicians can arrange notes to produce a piece of music, and painters can use colour to create spectacular paintings.
  • In order to use management expertise, managers also use a variety of ideas and principles in dealing with problems.
  • The whole point of the arts is to innovate and communicate through creativity, as when two painters portray the same scenario in two distinct ways. Similar to how two different managers will approach the matter in various ways. Managers occasionally have original and creative solutions to problems.

Management as Science

  • The methodical nature of science and management are complementary.
  • Similar to science, management uses theories and principles to handle emerging problems.
  • To define particular procedures, management has its own vocabulary and terminology.
  • In the same way as science's theories have been established via extensive observation and repeated experiments, management's theories have also, to some extent, been based on regular observation and experimentation. In the long run, these theories will serve as management's guiding principles.
  • Scientific theories are always valid, and management principles are no different. However, some management principles can be altered depending on the situation.
  • These concepts and theories can serve as a foundation for managers' training.

Hence, we can conclude that management is an art as well as science.

#SPJ3

Similar questions