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Management for IT Professionals

Management for IT Professionals. Keya Trivedi. Bolo Bolo…..Tell Tell. Tell me basic types of IT Business What are Products and services? Name few management careers in IT. What are the functions of Management?. Team Exercise.

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Management for IT Professionals

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  1. Management for IT Professionals Keya Trivedi Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  2. Bolo Bolo…..Tell Tell • Tell me basic types of IT Business • What are Products and services? • Name few management careers in IT. • What are the functions of Management? Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  3. Team Exercise • Identify one industry and give a presentation on how management works in the same industry. Number of students in the team: 5 Time for the presentation: 15 to 20 mins No repetition in the industry chosen. Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  4. Management Concepts • Who carry out Managerial Functions? Managers,Administrators,Executives or Supervisors • Common Aim: Managing the Organization to perform effectively and efficiently to achieve Productivity. Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  5. Science or Art?? OR F.W. Taylor : What you want men to do (knowledge) and then seeing that they do it in the best way( most efficient) and cheapest( most economical) way ( apply!!!!) Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  6. Management as a Profession • What are the requirements of a • profession? • Evolvement in Management: • Knowledge increased and compiled • Taught by Universities and professionals • Management Associations • Professional Standards • Morals and Ethics specified • Management Skills advanced with • Professional Managers. Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  7. Management – A Discipline • Discipline??? It’s a Branch of Learning of a field of study. Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  8. Hierarchical Structure TOP – Strategic/Conceptual planning , MIDDLE – Tactical/Aggregate Planning, LOWER – Day to Day planning Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  9. Managerial Roles Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  10. Managerial Skills Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  11. Schools of Thought • Classic School of Thought – based on Economic Efficiency, Physical aspects of work enviornment,scientific analysis of work tasks etc(Taylor and Fayol’s Principles) • Behavioral School of Thought • Modeling School - Decision Making, Systems Theory, Mathematical Modelling • Modern Management Approaches - Contingency, Mckinseys 7S etc • International Management – The Japanese Way Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  12. Group Participation and Learning • F.W.Taylor’s Scientific Management ( in agreement – in disagreement) • Henri Fayol’s Process Management ( What were his Principles of Work and how do we implement them?) • McKinsey’s 7s approach Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  13. Japanese Way!! • Always Different!! • Important Features? • Life time employment • Greater concern for an Individual • Emphasis on Seniority • Sense of loyalty to the organization Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  14. Differences in approach with other countries • Planning • Organize Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  15. Differences in approach with other countries • Staffing Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  16. Differences in approach with other countries • Coordinating • Control Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  17. Theory Z • Elective use of Japanese Managerial Practices • Implemented by IBM, HP etc • Characteristics? • Emphasis on Interpersonal Skills( Group decision With individual responsibility) • Emphasis on Informal and Democratic relations • Hierarchical Structure still prevails. • Participative Management – Free flow of information for a joint consensus • Workers are HUMANS and not treated like FACTORS • Against the Japanese policy of infrequent appraisals. Dr. William Ouchi Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

  18. Management – National and International Usha Mittal Institute of Technology

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