Question :Monika, ‘Rashmi aad Garima are childhood. fiends, After compleline: oe education, Monika joined a school. as a ‘teacher. Rashmi joined a firmencin Chartered Accountant and Garifid’ ASA General” Manager ‘in a MuiltiNational Company. After:a ‘long tithe int’a’ reiunion function of thé school, they met each other. Rashmi. saidythat theyawere.all professionals now. Garima told Rashmi that she can say this about Monika and herself, but not about her since Manager is ey Cong l dared a full fledged professional. Why did Garima say that she was not a professional ® State any three points in support of your answer.
The correct answer is -Garima said that she was not a professional because a manager is not considered a full-fledged professional due to the following reasons:
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Lack of specialized knowledge: Unlike professions such as medicine, engineering, and law, management does not require specialized knowledge obtained through a formal education. While a degree in management can be helpful, it is not mandatory to become a manager.
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Wide range of responsibilities: Managers have to deal with a wide range of responsibilities that require different skills and knowledge. This makes it difficult to define a specific set of skills and knowledge that all managers should possess.
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Subjectivity in evaluation: The success of a manager is often subjective and depends on the performance of the team or organization they are managing. It is difficult to evaluate the effectiveness of a manager using objective measures, which is a characteristic of a profession.