Why do you want to enter the field of management?

Answer Posted / kishore

Its an Art, something Spl.

Upto Me... Managing people is an Art.

Controlling man made objects/things is not a big deal but
varies as per its sensitivity

Ex: Controlling a Automobile or a Place. Only diff is
salary, an automobile driver gets less paid compared to a Pilot.

But Controlling Humans/people is a big deal.

ex: with our family, everyone had their own behavior,
character and thoughts.

So Managing Ur team and taking necessary actions while
assign tasks to each in an proper manner by analyzing their
capabilities without hurting any ones relation (HR)is a
great feel. their by achieving ur company's target

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