Question
'Management is not visible, it can be felt’. Explain.

Answer

Management is such a force that cannot be seen, only its presence can be felt. When the goals of an organisation are being realised in accordance with its plans and the employees are happy, we can say that the management of the organisation is good. Similarly, we get the indication of the presence of management if there is orderliness rather than all chaos in an organisation.

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