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Management is profession explain
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 4 months ago

Management does not meet the exact criteria of a profession. On comparing the features of the profession with the features of management it is found that there are so many features of a profession which are not present in management like 

  • Restricted entry: The entry to a profession is restricted in an examination or a degree like a person can practice as a lawyer if he has a degree of LLB but in management, no legal restriction is there to appoint a manager as per educational qualification.
  • Existence of ethical code: For every profession, there are some rules and obligation which are binding all the professional of that profession but in management, there is no ethical code which abides the managers.

So we can say that presently management cannot be recognized as a full-fledged profession. Management is on the path of becoming a profession. In future, it may be considered as a profession.

Ncert Sollutions 3 years, 5 months ago

Profession means an occupation for which specialized knowledge and skills are required and entry is restricted. The main features of profession are as follows: (1) Well defined body of knowledge: All the professions are based on well defined body of Knowledge. (2) Restricted Entry: The entry in every profession is restricted through examination or some minimum educational qualifications. (3) Professional Associations: All professions are affiliated to a professional association which regulates entry and frames code of conduct relating to the profession. (4) Ethical code of conduct: All professions are bound by a code of conduct which guides the behavior of it's members. (5) Service Motive: The main aim of a profession is to serve it's clients. Management does not fulfill all the features of a profession and thus it is not a full-fledged profession like doctor, lawyer, etc., but very soon it will be recognized as full-fledged profession.

Ashish Chaudhaary 3 years, 5 months ago

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