Management functions.pptx
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Describe the overall purpose of management.
Discuss the four functions of management.
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The Main Idea
The purpose of management is to set goals for the company and to help meet those goals as efficiently and effectively as possible.
There are four functions of management: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
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Key Concepts
Introduction to Management
The Four Functions of Management
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Key Term
management
planning
the process or functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
the act or process of creating goals and objectives as well as the strategies to meet them
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Key Term
organizing
organizational chart
getting the resources arranged in an orderly and functional way to accomplish goals and objectives
a chart that shows how the firm is structured and who is in charge of whom
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Key Term
top-levelmanager
a manager who is responsible for setting goals and planning for the future as well as leading and controlling the work of others
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Key Term
middlemanager
operationalmanager
a manager who carries out the decisions of top management
a manager who is responsible for the daily operations of a business
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Key Term
leading
controlling
providing direction and vision
keeping the company on track and making sure goals are met
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Introduction to ManagementIf a firm has employees, then some type of management is necessary.
managementthe process or functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
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Graphic Organizer
Management Responsibilities
Focusing onGoals
MeetingGoals
Efficiently
ProfitMade
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The Four Functions of Management
The four functions of management are:1. Planning2. Organizing3. Leading4. Controlling
Some managers may primarily focus on one or two of these functions.
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ManagementFunctions
Figure 7.1
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The Four Functions of Management
A challenge for many managers is dealing with
multiple objectives, each at a different functional
level.
Communicating with employees at all times helps
assure that objectives are met.
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PlanningPlanning involves figuring out the resources that are needed and the standards that must be met.
planningthe act or process of creating goals and objectives as well as strategies to meet them
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Organizing and StaffingA manager is responsible for organizing people, work processes, and equipment.
organizinggetting the resources arranged in an orderly and functional way to accomplish goals and objectives
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Organizing and StaffingA manager may be involved in creating an organizational chart.
organizational charta chart that shows how the firm is structured and who is in charge of whom
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Organizing and StaffingA small firm may have only one top-level manager.
top-level managera manager who is responsible for setting goals and planning for the future as well as leading and controlling the work of others
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Organizing and StaffingMiddle managers are often responsible for various departments in a business.
middle managera manager who carries out the decisions of top managers
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Organizing and StaffingSupervisors, office managers, and crew leaders are types of operational managers.
operational managera manager who is responsible for the daily operations of a business
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LeadingLeading involves:• Setting standards• Delegating work• Enforcing policies• Resolving conflicts
leadingproviding direction and vision
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Graphic Organizer
ShowingRespect
ShowingHonesty
ShowingLoyalty
ShowingCourtesy
Showing aStrong Work
Ethic
ShowingMotivation
ShowingInitiative
ShowingCooperation
ShowingPunctuality
How Good Managers Lead by Example
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ControllingControlling involves several tasks, including monitoring customer satisfaction.
controllingkeeping the company on track and making sure goals are met
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Graphic Organizer
Keeping track of budgets
Controlling
Keeping track of schedules
Monitoring the quality of
products or services
Monitoring and reviewing employee
performance
Taking corrective action when
goals are not met
Monitoring customer
satisfaction
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Incentive Plans
Some companies try to motivate employees with incentives such as on-site child care and bonuses.
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You and your friend, Jeremiah, were helping your little brother figure out how to make molded cars from melted crayons using a kit you gave him. You decide to sell the cars at a local toy shop. Jeremiah wants to be a partner in your business.
Decision Making Since Jeremiah was involved in the initial experiment, do you have an obligation to make him a partner? What about your little brother?
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Answer
Students might suggest that both Jeremiah’s and the little brother’s input into the process of making the cars should be rewarded in some way, especially if their ideas result in sales and profits. Having partners can help an entrepreneur launch and grow a business. However, disagreement among partners can sometimes present significant roadblocks to success.
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1. What is management?
The aspect of business that involves planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
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2. What are three levels of management?
top, middle, and operational
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3. Which of the three levels is most involved in the day-to-day supervision of employees?
operational management