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Title: Applying Management Theory to the Analysis of the Life of Various Human Communities
Authors: Butkus, Fabijonas Saulius
Keywords: community
mission
organization
management
structure
functions
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
Citation: Butkus, F. S. 2010. Applying management theory to the analysis of the life of various human communities, in The 6th International Conference “Business and Management 2010”: Selected papers, Vol. 2. Ed. by R. Ginevičius, A. V. Rutkauskas, R. Počs, May 13–14, 2010, Vilnius, Lithuania. Vilnius: Technika, 595–602. doi:10.3846/bm.2010.079
Abstract: The management theory was developed in the course of studying the productive activities of industrial enterprises, but there are many organizations and other human communities, where a wider use of management theory findings can be effective. The main goals of this article are the identification of possibilities and ways of using the dependencies and principles, developed by the management theory in different types of human communities. The basic concepts of the management theory, adaptable to different communities, are analyzed in the first part of the article. The ways of analyzing the possibilities of using the management theory in a particular community are described in the second part of the work. The creation of a theoretical management model for the community considered is described in the third part of the paper. The use of the management theory in the family life is presented as an example. The formulation of the mission of Lithuanian state is a case study, completing the article.
URI: http://dspace1.vgtu.lt/handle/1/558
ISSN: 2029-4441
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