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{{Q|'''Management''' in all [[w:business|business]] and organizational activities is the act of coordinating the efforts of people to accomplish desired goals and [[w:objective (goal)|objectives]] using available resources efficiently and effectively.
{{Q|'''Management''' in all [[w:business|business]] and organizational activities is the act of coordinating the efforts of people to accomplish desired goals and [[w:objective (goal)|objectives]] using available resources efficiently and effectively.
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Management in all business and organizational activities is the act of coordinating the efforts of people to accomplish desired goals and objectives using available resources efficiently and effectively. ”

~ Wikipedia on Management


Johtaminen on työtä, jolla pyritään vaikuttamaan organisaation nykyiseen ja tulevaan toimintaan organisaatiolle asetettujen tavoitteiden toteuttamiseksi ja päämäärien saavuttamiseksi.”

~ Suomenkielinen Wikipedia on yritysjohtaminen


“The administration of a business is interchangeable with the performance or management of business operations, maybe including important decision making.”



Business management[edit | edit source]


Knowledge management[edit | edit source]

Courses[edit | edit source]

  • The Developing Professional deals with organizational behaviour and organizational culture, survey of individual qualities in individuals and strengths in group formation. They push all the soft stuff to start, not what User:Juboxi woulda put but I do sort of understand their pedagogical approach.