INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
The subject of business Management and business Administration looks at decision making and decision execution taking within the framework of business organizations.
It is a well established fact that, within any organization, the responsibility of decision making and objectives formulation lie on one part of the organization, whiles another part gets to execute the formulated objectives. For this course, a school of thought takes a stand to relate management to the part which formulates decisions, whereas administration is considered to be that part of the organization which seeks to execute the objectives or decisions made.
From this angle, we take our stand and align our editorial works with the above definition, in which the British educational curriculum, under management and administration program, also is set around this notion.
We can therefore conclude that the part of any organization which formulates ideas is classified as Business Management whereas the other side which seeks to implement any decision made is known to be called Business Administration.
This notion has been considered, studied, accepted and maintained by the British and European communities, including some eminent writers like E.F.L Brech, Barry Pichman, Melwyn Copen, and Theo Haiman. For this consideration, we make management superior over administration.
ICM aligns herself with the above proposition.
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