Management Best Practices
Management Best Practices
Introduction
Management is the core function of any organization. Management is responsible for wellbeing of the company and its stakeholders, such as the investors and employees.
Therefore, the management should be a skilled, experienced, and motivated set of individuals, who will do whatever necessary for the best interest of the company and stakeholders.
Best practices are usually outcomes of knowledge management. Best practices are the reusable practices of the organization that have been successful in respective functions.
There are two types of best practices in an organization:
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Internal best practices - Internal best practices are originated by the internal knowledge management efforts.
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External (industry) best practices - External best practices are acquired to the company by hiring the skilled, educated and experienced staff and through external trainings.
When it comes to management best practices, there are plenty. They can be further subdivided into different sub-domains within management, such as human resources, technical, etc.
But in this brief article, we take management as a general practice and will not elaborate on different sub-domains.
Internal best practices - Internal best practices are originated by the internal knowledge management efforts.
External (industry) best practices - External best practices are acquired to the company by hiring the skilled, educated and experienced staff and through external trainings.
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