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Role of Manager in an Organization  

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Role of Manager in an Organization In the partial fulfillment of the assignment work of ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (MB 102) Submitted to:- Ms. Gaganpreet Kaur Lecturer Organizational Behavior Department of Business Studies Submitted by:- Bhupinder Singh M.B.A 1st Sem. Sahibzada Ajit Singh Institute Of Information Technology C-124, Phase VIII, Sector-72, ELTOP, SAS Nagar, Mohali Introduction It was not perhaps until the Industrial Revolution which began in the mid 1700s that managers as a group gained their identity. With the advent of the technology of mass production - most particular, the development of steam powered machinery - control of the work process shifted from owners and craftsmen into the hands of managers. Increasingly, as factories became larger and more complex, owners handed over control to a new group of employees - the managers - whose role was, in effect, to direct the activities of other groups of employees. As political and social developments forced more people off the land, a ready labour...

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