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Consultative management refers to the concept of bringing in an outside resource to help improve one's business. Consultants bring a fresh perspective on staffing, the structure of an organization, and efficiency.
People's Consultative Group's motto is '-->'.
Many organizations have multiple levels of management; top management, middle management, and first-line, or supervisory management.
Islamic Consultative Assembly was created in 1906.
Consultative authority like most types of authority is task orientated. Unlike authoritarian and dictatorial authority a leader in consultative authority will consult with his/her subordinates to make decisions although ultimately it is still the leader that makes the final decision. An example of consultative authority would be in a staff meeting (in a school or other workplace) in which suggestions can be made by the staff about different sections of the work place but it is up to the boss/ head role to make the final decision.
Consultative Group to Assist the Poor was created in 1995.
Consultation means one or more people can offer opinions, so consultative style of management's drawback would be that the people offering opinions wouldn't always agree. The advantage, though, is that many ideas may bring creative change. However, many ideas could bring stalemate if no one can bring the ideas together or if no one can choose the best ones. I think this might have been called "leading by committee" (an old joke).
Having someone tell you what to do is not an example of self-management. Self-management is when you can manage your own tasks and needs.
is Twitter is an example of a management information system (MIS).
Information Technology Consultative Committee
Consultative selling is the selling process where a sales person spends time with a company to understand the problems they are trying to solve. The sales person then tries to sale them the solution to their problem.
Consultative selling, or personal selling is that a salesperson plays the role of a consultant. He or she first assists the buyer in identifying his or her needs, and then suggesting products that satisfy those needs.