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This article  assesses the  management status of South Africa. This is achieved by  firstly,
providing a  concise summary  of the classical  management theory.    This is followed by  a 
presentation of selected dimensions of South Africa’s economic, social and political profile 
(cultural profile), as reflected in secondary sources.   A discussion of South Africa’s profile 
vis-à-vis management theory presented follows.  The findings show that South Africa  is 
faced with  unique  competitive challenges, which fall within the  realm of management. 
Unfortunately the unavailability of competent senior managers forms part of South Africa’s 
problem,  aggravating the situation.    The practical implications are  that South African 
managers  need to face their reality,  by acquainting themselves with the sound theory 
underpinning management, available from reputable sources and  applying these  principles 
with insight. In so doing  they will  not only  improve the competitive positions  of their 
enterprises  but also that of  South Africa, as a whole.  Moreover, they will  impact the 
economy positively,  be it  domestically, regionally or globally and reap the benefits of 
success just like other firms and countries.  This paper is original in the sense that it seeks to 
give a comprehensive, however, brief overview  a complex topic,  classical  management,
while linking it  to South Africa’s  unique challenges.    The value of this script  lies in  the
concise presentation of classical management thought and the consequent implication that its   consistent  application  could play a vital role in overcoming the competitive challenges 
facing South Africa. | 
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