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Abstract

Managerial Objectives of Competence Development of Head of the Institution

Raj Kumar Joshi

Sanjeev Bansal

59-69 Vol: 4, Issue: 4, 2014
Receiving Date: 2014-09-12
Acceptance Date: 2014-10-11
Publication Date: 2014-11-11
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Abstract

Directors and managers who have the power and responsibility to make decisions to
manage an enterprise. As a discipline, management comprises the interlocking
functions of formulating corporate policy and organizing, planning, controlling, and
directing the firm's resources to achieve the policy's objectives. The size of
management can range from one person in a small firm to hundreds or thousands
of managers in multinational companies. In large firms the board of directors
formulates the policy which is implemented by the chief executive officer.

Keywords: Managerial Objectives; competence development; head of institution

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