nature and significance of Management
Across
- 2. The Objective of businesses to contribute positively to the community. What is this responsibility
- 4. Involves the management of various activities like work, people, and operations. What term encompasses this scope?
- 6. Aligning the efforts and actions of all employees towards common goals. What is this alignment called?
- 9. The essential process in management that brings together different activities and resources. What is this process?
- 11. The objective focused on fulfilling the needs and aspirations of employees. What is this objective?
- 13. The necessity of this function is across all types of organizations.What is this feature of management?
- 15. The primary objective of a new business is to maintain its presence in the market. What is this Objective?
- 17. The nature of management that explains personalised application is known as
- 18. The systematic process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling an organization's resources. What is this process called?
- 20. The Feature of Management that define planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling in management. What is this integrated process called?
Down
- 1. The ability of management to adjust and adapt to changes in the business environment. What is this ability known as?
- 3. The characteristic of management requires constant performance and supervision. What is this characteristic?
- 5. The focus on reducing unnecessary expenditure and waste. What does this focus represent?
- 7. The main aim of management is to accomplish specific tasks. What is this aim known as?
- 8. The Level that connects top management with lower-level Managers
- 10. Creating an adaptable and responsive work environment. What is this feature called?
- 12. The quality of management can't be seen or touched but can be felt in an organization’s efficiency. What is this quality called?
- 14. Ensuring minimal waste of resources while achieving goals. What concept does this describe?
- 16. The aim of expand business operations after achieving profitability. What is this aim called?
- 19. The level that includes the CEO and other high-level executives in an organization. What is this group known as?