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BMF – Nov 2022 – L1 – SA – Q11 – Basic Management Functions

This question asks for another term used for front-line management

The front-line management in a typical organization is also called:
A. Administrative management
B. Staff management
C. General management
D. Supervision
E. Middle-level management

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BMIS – Nov 2018 – L1 – Q7 – Management and leadership

Explain key features of supervision and identify managerial skills important to a good leader.

A Supervisor’s role as the lowest level of management is to interface between managerial and non-managerial staff. Management can be exercised over resources, activities, projects, and other essential non-personal things, while Leadership can only be exercised over people.

Required:

a) Explain FOUR (4) key features of supervision. (10 marks)

b) State FIVE (5) range of business and managerial skills important to a good leader. (10 marks)

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BMF – Nov 2022 – L1 – SA – Q11 – Basic Management Functions

This question asks for another term used for front-line management

The front-line management in a typical organization is also called:
A. Administrative management
B. Staff management
C. General management
D. Supervision
E. Middle-level management

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BMIS – Nov 2018 – L1 – Q7 – Management and leadership

Explain key features of supervision and identify managerial skills important to a good leader.

A Supervisor’s role as the lowest level of management is to interface between managerial and non-managerial staff. Management can be exercised over resources, activities, projects, and other essential non-personal things, while Leadership can only be exercised over people.

Required:

a) Explain FOUR (4) key features of supervision. (10 marks)

b) State FIVE (5) range of business and managerial skills important to a good leader. (10 marks)

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