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BOOK REVIEW
Essentials of management, by Harold Koontz and Heinz Weihrich. 10th ed. Chennai: Tata McGraw Hill
Education, 2015, 540 pp., Rs. 647, ISBN: 978-9-3392-2286-4

Given the relevance of the word “managing” since time two visionaries: Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.” Speaking
immemorial, this book acts as a comprehensive guide for about the leadership perspective, this feature offers cases
understanding the basic five principles of management. of real leaders and their experiences to remind students
The book actively covers the subject in a smart progres- that there are many positive leadership role models from
sion from the function of planning to controlling in alternative organizational contexts. Examples include
organizations. In outline, this book edition covers a wide “challenges and opportunities for chairman Azim H.
scope of themes that will be of intrigue not just to post Premji at Wipro,” “Manmohan Singh,” “Reed Hastings,
graduate students of contemporary management but also CEO of Netflix-from peace corps to Netflix.”
to practitioners interested in international and innov- As in previous editions, the knowledge of manage-
ation perspective of management. There is an assortment ment here also is categorized according to the five prin-
of marginal notes talking about key points in the chapter ciples of management. There is a system model which is
and further referring to relevant websites for the reader developed in Chapter 1 and depicted at the beginning of
to explore more. part 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, integrating the organization with
This book is crafted together by late Harold Koontz the external environment. This system model has gained
and Heinz Weihrich. The author Harold Koontz served momentum as compared to earlier days, because the
as a business and government executive, university pro- external milieu through the globalization, has become
fessor, management consultant, to some of the best com- truly demanding. Going further, there is a mind map at
panies across the world. On similar lines, Heinz the beginning of part 1 to 6 which make possible to
Weihrich is serving as a Professor and Emeritus of fathom the important management topics.
Behavioral Sciences at San Francisco University. Their Part 1 includes the basis of management theory and
book “Essentials of Management” acts as a comprehen- practice. It also brings forward the system model which
sive guide for understanding the basic five principles of acts as the basic ground for this book. For a holistic
management i.e. planning, organizing, staffing, directing view, Part 1 consists of chapters of management and its
and controlling. The book actively covers the subject in a relationship with the external environment, social
smart progression from the function of planning to con- responsibility, and ethics. Going further, part 2 to part 6
trol in organizations. Nevertheless, it does so in a more explores the basic functions of planning, organizing,
updated trend. staffing, leading and controlling.
The chapters of the book talk about the new perspec- The authors Harold Koontz and Heinz Weihrich for
tives for management. While the previous editions of always have tried to build a textbook that attracts the
this book glanced management solely from a global point students with solid substance. Through statistical survey-
of view, all the chapters in this edition are updated to ing studies and focus groups with students and educa-
reflect the international, innovation as well as leadership tors, the authors kept on gaining what highlights worked
perspective in order to understand the management best from past versions, what can be improved, and what
principles better. The international perspective is contin- can be added to achieve this objective both adequately
ued in this edition so that students can anticipate, under- and effectively. All the twenty chapters open with a
stand, and confront the international challenges of work learning objectives section which outlines the major
and careers today. In order to understand the inter- coverage of the chapter and concludes what it will
national milieu of the corporate world, this feature inform the student at the end of the chapter. Inside the
presents a situation or issue from an actual case wherein chapter, there are an assortment of marginal notes and
a student is required to reflect on international issues relevant websites talking about key points in the chapter.
and implications. Examples include “Restructuring at At the end of each chapter, a compact list of the con-
Koreas Daewoo,” “Recruiting talents at Infosys,” and tents for further expansion of the topic is given which
“career paths of CEOs at Toyota, Volkswagen, Ford, and will help the readers in learning further on the topic.
GM.” Talking about the innovation perspective, new The fundamental human problem is managing time for
cases have been added to each chapter, in order to better almost everything in life right from the workplace to per-
understand the innovation foundations of management. sonal space. In this regard, John Weihrich hearkens back to
Each case either highlights the story of a famous com- the works of some great researchers and interviews of fam-
pany or the growth of a respected entrepreneur. Sample ous people like Michael Porter, who are his forebear in
cases include “the most innovative companies in the finding out what is really missing in the contemporary
world,” “Tata’s $2500 peoples’ car is here,” “profiles of world. Weihrich comments “one should try to master these
2 BOOK REVIEW

five pillars of management from planning to controlling in be intriguing if the next edition can be inclusive of the
order to manage things better.” After reading this book, new concept of smart management wherein the book
one should also try to read the other classic books such as can throw more light on “How power and politics have
Management: A global perspective (2005) and Management: changed the scenario of management in organizations.”
A systems and contingency analysis of managerial functions
(1976) coauthored by Harold Koontz and O’Donnell
(1976). These books are nationwide bestselling book.
It can be said with confidence and without inquiry References
that the author of this book is well-read in theory-based Koontz, H., & O’Donnell, C. (1976). Management: A systems and
writings, which his book so obviously illustrated; and, he contingency analysis of managerial functions. USA: Book World
has the surprising capacity to condense the wide area of Promotions.
studies in his field. However, as with any review, there Weihrich, H., & Koontz, H. (2005). Management: A global perspec-
tive. New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill.
are few limitations. Firstly, there is an absence of teach-
ing notes at the end of every case discussed in all the
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chapters. Without these cases, it’s a tad difficult to take
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up these cases in class. Secondly, there are not even a
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ries which can be given for students to assess themselves.
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scale, etc. Thirdly it would be great if next edition can https://doi.org/10.1080/08832323.2020.1720572
include more of a cultural, psychological and
spiritual perspective of management. And lastly, it will

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