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A Management Process is an organizational process that focuses on planning, executing, and overseeing activities to achieve specific objectives within an organization.
- Example(s):
- Project Management Process, which involves the planning, execution, and closing of projects.
- Human Resources Management Process, focused on recruitment, training, and employee well-being.
- Financial Management Process, involving budgeting, accounting, and financial reporting.
- Supply Chain Management Process, which includes procurement, production, and distribution activities.
- Quality Management Process, aimed at ensuring products or services meet certain standards.
- a Domain-Specific Management Process, such as a legal-domain management process.
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- See: Organizational Behavior, Governance Processes, Operational Process
- See: Senior Management, Plan, Control (Management), Organizing (Management), Project, Project Management Process, Process Management, Organization.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/management_process Retrieved:2015-7-13.
- Management process is a process of setting goals, planning and/or controlling the organizing and leading the execution of any type of activity, such as:
- a project (project management process) or
- a process (process management process, sometimes referred to as the process performance measurement and management system).
- An organization's senior management is responsible for carrying out its management process. However, this is not always the case for all management processes, for example, it is the responsibility of the project manager to carry out a project management process. [1]
- Management process is a process of setting goals, planning and/or controlling the organizing and leading the execution of any type of activity, such as:
- ↑ The Simplified Project Management Process Accessed: 2010-05-02.