Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Certification Practice Test

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According to Drucker's style theory, what are the main functions of management?

  1. Managing a business; managing managers; managing projects

  2. Managing a business; managing managers; managing workers and work

  3. Managing teams; managing performance; managing strategies

  4. Managing resources; managing change; managing outputs

The correct answer is: Managing a business; managing managers; managing workers and work

The main functions of management, according to Drucker's style theory, emphasize the interactions between management roles, where managing a business includes overseeing both the operational aspects and strategic direction. Managing managers involves guiding other leaders to ensure they effectively lead their own teams, which is crucial for organizational hierarchy and ensuring alignment with the company's goals. Furthermore, managing workers and work highlights the importance of directly engaging with the workforce and the tasks they perform, ultimately driving productivity and maintaining morale. This comprehensive view of management encapsulates the various levels of oversight and interaction necessary for effective leadership within an organization, making this choice the most aligned with Drucker's theory. The other options do not encapsulate this emphasis on the direct responsibilities of management concerning both other managers and the workforce, which is a crucial aspect of Drucker's perspective.