Above all management
is responsible for producing results.
Management has to give direction to the institution it
manages. It has to think through the
institution’s mission, has to set its objectives, and has to organize resources
for the results the institution has to contribute. Management is, indeed, J.B. Say’s
“entrepreneur” and responsible for directing vision and resources toward
greatest results and contributions.
In performing these essential functions, management
everywhere faces the same problems. It
has to organize work for the productivity; it has to lead the worker toward
productivity and achievement. It is responsible for the social impact of
its enterprise. Above all, it is
responsible for producing the results – whether economic performance, student
learning, or patient care – for the sake of which each institution exists.
ACTION POINT: Is your
organization delivering the results it should?
If not, articulate your mission.
Quoted from The Daily Drucker, January 16 , Page 18
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