Why management is not considered as a full fledge profession like medical and legal profession?Explain

management is not completely profession it is on a path of becoming profession as the only feature of profession that is "well defined  body of knowledge " is presently a feature of management. rest all features like restricted enty, service motive, existence of ethical codes and presence of professional associations are not present in management but very soon they may be..

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 yes management is not call completely profession becoz  there is not establishing representative associations

Any person who have not qualified but he / she has eperienced are also become manager . there is not special qualification is determined.

but we can say that management is developing as a profession in INDIA.

Some other country it has fully developed like America ,Japan etc

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  • No, management does not possess all the characteristics of a full fledged profession. The reasons go as follows (i) Well-defined Body of Knowledge All professions are based on a well-defined body of knowledge that can be acquired teaching - learning process. This feature of a profession is possessed by management as well. There is vast knowledge available on management in the form of definitions, concepts, theories, principles etc. (ii) Restricted Entry All professions have a restriction or the entry of its practitioners. They have to acquire a specific degree to be professional e.g., LLB for a lawyer MBBS for a doctor etc. But a manager can be an MBA qualified or not. (iii) Professional Association All professions are affiliated to a professional association which regulates entry, grants certificate of practice and formulates a code of conduct e.g., all lawyers have to be a member of Bar Council to practice law. It is not compulsory for all managers to be a member of AIMA. (iv) Ethical Code of Conduct All professions are bound by a ethical code of conduct which guides the behavior of its members. But as it is not compulsory for all managers to be members of AIMA, they all may not be aware of the prescribed code of conduct of AIMA. (v) Service Motive All basic motive to serve their client's interest, e.g., lawyers to get justice for their clients, doctors to treat the patients etc. All managers also work in a manner where by they show their effectiveness and efficiency in the form of good quality goods provided to the customer at a reasonable price. Thus, management possesses some characteristics of a profession but not all.  

  • No, management does not possess all the characteristics of a full fledged profession. The reasons go as follows (i) Well-defined Body of Knowledge All professions are based on a well-defined body of knowledge that can be acquired teaching - learning process. This feature of a profession is possessed by management as well. There is vast knowledge available on management in the form of definitions, concepts, theories, principles etc. (ii) Restricted Entry All professions have a restriction or the entry of its practitioners. They have to acquire a specific degree to be professional e.g., LLB for a lawyer MBBS for a doctor etc. But a manager can be an MBA qualified or not. (iii) Professional Association All professions are affiliated to a professional association which regulates entry, grants certificate of practice and formulates a code of conduct e.g., all lawyers have to be a member of Bar Council to practice law. It is not compulsory for all managers to be a member of AIMA. (iv) Ethical Code of Conduct All professions are bound by a ethical code of conduct which guides the behavior of its members. But as it is not compulsory for all managers to be members of AIMA, they all may not be aware of the prescribed code of conduct of AIMA. (v) Service Motive All basic motive to serve their client's interest, e.g., lawyers to get justice for their clients, doctors to treat the patients etc. All managers also work in a manner where by they show their effectiveness and efficiency in the form of good quality goods provided to the customer at a reasonable price. Thus, management possesses some characteristics of a profession but not all.  

 
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Management is not completely full fledge profession. Practically, most of the managers aren't profesionally qualified & formally trained for the job, even since of them are illiterate but perform well. The practice of heriditory managers is prevelant , sons ,daughters and nearest relatives of business manager are born manager and management trust upon them. code of conduct are imporatant feature of profession isn't strictly followed in management.
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Brief answer

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1.Well defined body knowledge.
2.Ethical code of conduct
3.Restricted entry
4.Indicate management as profession.
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