Managerial Work
Managerial work is performed in formal and informal organizations of many types, but the manager role is recognizable no matter what the goals of the organization,
Managers need to use a variety of skills to perform their jobs, and they generally learn these skills through some combination of education and experience.

Good management involves both art and science.""
• The science of management involves using objective data in a rational and systematic way.
The manager relies heavily on technical diagnostic, and decision-making skills
• The art of management involves using experience, intuition, and personal insights.
The manager relies heavily on conceptual communication, interpersonal, and time management skills

Managers may approach decisions more scientifically when problems are routine and straightforward, but may lean more on their instincts and experience when different options seem equally attractive and the best path forward is not clear.
Most decisions benefit from a mix of approaches Select the correct response(s) to the following question
Which of the following are examples of information used in the art of management? Check all that apply
a. Data on app usage
b. Website articles on consumer trends
c. Test scores measuring student achievement
d. Conversations with industry experts