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Levels of Management and Responsibilities

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There are three layers in management. In modern day explanations management structure divides in to three levels namely. ( Dezfuli  et al, 2017)             I.             Front Line Management          II.              Middle Management        III.              Top Management   Front Line Management Supervisors, in-charges and leaders come under this category. They are the people who have the face the direct impact of labors. They have to have god technical knowhow of   the   production process.   Middle Management Executives, Assistant Managers, and Operational Managers come under this category. Their interaction with labors is not much strong as tha...

Functions of Management (Planning, Organizing, Leading, Controlling)

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Functions of Management   (iEduNote, 2021) Planning One main role of a manager is creating a plan to meet company goals and objectives. This involves allocating employee resources and delegating responsibilities, as well as setting realistic timelines and standards for completion. Planning requires those in management roles to continuously check on team progress in order to make small adjustments when necessary, while still maintaining a clear picture of a company's larger aims and goals. ( Jeseviciute-Ufartiene, 2014) Much of one's planning function consists of working independently to determine what responsibilities must be given to which employees, setting priority levels for certain tasks, and creating timelines. However, communication also plays an important role. For example, managers deal with planning when they meet with company leadership to discuss short and long-term goals, and when they communicate the specifics of a new project to their team or check-in period...

Communication for Leaders

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Communication is known as two way process of conveying information, ideas and feelings or opinion between two or more persons either verbally or non-verbally using a medium ( Luthra, 2015) . There are following steps to a communication:     Communication Process ( Lumenlearning, 2021) Sender: the person who start the communication   Message: Data, Information, concept   Encoding: Converting the massage into transferable format   Channel: The medium used to transfer the encoded massage   Decoding: Reverting the decoded massage to understandable massage   Receiver: The person who understand the massage Feedback : Reply to the message or acknowledgement  of  receipt Noise: Disturbances to the message   Categories of Communication     Audio Visual Verbal Non-Verbal Verbal Non Verbal   Human has five se...