Course Content
Management Foundations
Management: Concept, Process, Theories, and Approaches, Management Roles and Skills
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Management Functions
Functions: Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Coordinating, and Controlling
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Managerial Economics Foundations
Managerial Economics: Concept and Importance
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National Income
National Income: Concept, Types, and Measurement
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Unit I : Evaluation
Unit I : Evaluation
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Unit I: Business Management and Managerial Economics

A wide span of management (or wide span of control) refers to a situation where a manager supervises a larger number of subordinates. This structure is typically used in organizations where there is less need for constant supervision and the work is more standardized. Several factors influence whether a wide span of management is suitable for an organization:

Factor Description
πŸ“‘ Well-Defined Plans for Repetitive Operations Tasks are routine and clearly defined, reducing the need for constant supervision.
πŸŽ“ Thorough Training of Subordinates Employees are well-trained and skilled, requiring less guidance from the manager.
🌍 Stable and Predictable Environment The work environment is stable with predictable tasks, minimizing the need for constant changes in approach.
βš™οΈ Standardization of Work Tasks are standardized, and processes are the same for everyone, reducing complexity in supervision.
πŸ’» Use of Technology and Information Systems Technological tools help in overseeing tasks efficiently, providing real-time updates and reducing physical supervision.
πŸ“ž Effective Communication Systems Clear communication channels allow easy information flow between the manager and subordinates, supporting effective remote management.
πŸ’ͺ Level of Employee Motivation and Independence Motivated, self-directed employees need less supervision, making it easier to manage a larger group.
🌐 Geographical Dispersion of Employees Technology enables effective management of remote teams spread across various locations.
πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Manager’s Leadership and Delegation Skills Managers who are skilled in delegating tasks and trust their subordinates can handle a wider span of control.