Management is a Practice, Not an Education
- Author Harris Murray
- Published April 24, 2010
- Word count 416
Would you trust the life of your loved one when an uneducated person performs a heart surgery or a brain surgery? The answer is obviously a no! Even the government would not allow a person to perform a surgery without a proper degree. In fact, it is very likely that a person who performs surgeries without an MBBS degree will land in prison.
Then just think about it. How many people are working and putting their livelihoods at stake when the management is run by people with no formal education in management. If you think it is not risky then just imagine the consequences of the failure of the management – the people do not get paid, their family finances, education of their kids and the EMI payment on their dream apartment is all at stake.
A company like Hewlett Packard or Microsoft has lakhs of employees in high paying jobs. So many of their customers are using their technology. If the management is incompetent and not able to perform, then all these people suffer and the impact will be felt across many countries. Then, why both Microsoft and Hewlett Packard did not insist on management degrees for Steve Ballmer and Mark Hurd, who are the CEOs of these companies respectively.
Steve Ballmer discontinued from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business and should be having only half-baked ideas of management. Whereas, Mark Hurd is even worse and has only a bachelors degree of business management. He did not even have a postgraduate MBA course.
Peter Drucker, the management guru said, "Management is a practice". The expertise in management comes only by practicing and getting your hands dirty on the field. Learning, adopting and growing in the process.
The Practice of management is independent of a management degree. Having the degree gives you the theoretical basis for management. However, there is no guarantee that you will be able to perform in real life.
Let me explain this simply – It is like fast bowling, if someone is given theoretical inputs on how to bowl at 150 kmph in cricket for 14 years. With textbooks, classroom instructions and rigorous tests to check the knowledge on fast bowling. It does not mean this person will actually be able to bowl at 120 kmph. While an uneducated teenager having the right genetics (physique) and used to hard work can quickly be taught to bowl over 120 kmph. Because, it depends on the ability to exert yourself and some technique that is learned on the playground.
Management-guru.in provides information to help people improve their management skills and be able to put that into action right away. It caters to people those who have not studied management at all, and want to be good managers in practice. It also acts as a refresher for management professionals with various management concepts.
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