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nature of a management as a science​

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Answered by itzcutiepie777
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<font color= "Red"> (a) It is a systematised body of knowledge. ... Thus management is a science because it contains a systematic body of knowledge in the form of general principles. Management principles are universal in nature but they cannot be expected to give same results in every situation. There-fore, management is a social science.

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(a) It is a systematised body of knowledge. ... Thus management is a science because it contains a systematic body of knowledge in the form of general principles. Management principles are universal in nature but they cannot be expected to give same results in every situation. There-fore, management is a social science.

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