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Managerial Skills of Managers in Public and Private Organizations of Udaipur City-An Assessment


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A managerial skills what the manager uses to assist the organization in accomplishing its goals specifically a manager makes use of his/her own abilities, knowledge base, experiences and perspectives to increase the productivity. The present study was undertaken with the objective to study managerial skills of managers employed in public and private organizations. The study was carried out in Udaipur district of Rajasthan state. A sample of 60 managers i.e. 30 from public organizations and 30 from private organizations were selected randomly for the present study. Online questionnaire technique was used for data collection. The results revealed that public organization managers were excellent stress managers with score (38-65) of 73.3 per cent and while private organization managers had excellent time management skills i.e. 86.6 per cent, only one bank manager had average problem solving (3.3%) and time management skills (3.3%) in public organizations were found in one respondent engaged in bank organization. Public organization manager’s managerial skill ranged from average to excellent while managers in private organization it was good to excellent. Managers of private organization were having better managerial skills than public organization managers.

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General Management, Problem Solving, Time Management, Decision Making, Interpersonal Communication Skills, Motivation, Stress Management.
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Authors

Pooja Arya
Department of Family Resource Management, College of Home Science, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur (Rajasthan), India
Hemu Rathore
Department of Family Resource Management, College of Home Science, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur (Rajasthan), India
Suman Singh
Department of Family Resource Management, College of Home Science, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur (Rajasthan), India

Abstract


A managerial skills what the manager uses to assist the organization in accomplishing its goals specifically a manager makes use of his/her own abilities, knowledge base, experiences and perspectives to increase the productivity. The present study was undertaken with the objective to study managerial skills of managers employed in public and private organizations. The study was carried out in Udaipur district of Rajasthan state. A sample of 60 managers i.e. 30 from public organizations and 30 from private organizations were selected randomly for the present study. Online questionnaire technique was used for data collection. The results revealed that public organization managers were excellent stress managers with score (38-65) of 73.3 per cent and while private organization managers had excellent time management skills i.e. 86.6 per cent, only one bank manager had average problem solving (3.3%) and time management skills (3.3%) in public organizations were found in one respondent engaged in bank organization. Public organization manager’s managerial skill ranged from average to excellent while managers in private organization it was good to excellent. Managers of private organization were having better managerial skills than public organization managers.

Keywords


General Management, Problem Solving, Time Management, Decision Making, Interpersonal Communication Skills, Motivation, Stress Management.

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