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THE IMPORTANCE OF EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT
Management is the process of achieving objectives effectively with and through other people. This is a process undertaken by a manager, and is achieved through POLC.
PLANNING is a process whereby the manager defines realistic and achievable goals, establish strategies by which to achieve those goals, and develop plans outling these goals and strategies.
ORGANISING this process involves interpreting plans and identifying the tasks that need to be done. A process of delegating will follow this, after deciding on who will do the tasks and how they will do them.
LEADING refers to directing and motivating workers.
CONTROLLING involves monitoring and evaluating actual performance against plans. This activity also requires improvement being made where this is neccessary.
An EFFECTIVE manager is one who is able to select organisational goals and achieve them.
Managers need to be proactive (taking direct actions to control events) and have knowledge about their business.
MANAGEMENT ROLES
INTERPERSONAL
Figurehead - perform roles which symbolise their position within the business - great authority.
Leader - motivates employees
Liaison - Establishes and maintains a network of contacts and interacts with other organistions
INFORMATIONAL
Monitor - seeks and recieves information from a variety of sources to gain a better understanding of the business and its environment
Disseminator - shares information with a selection of employees within the business.
Spokesperson - presents information to external stakeholders regarding the business's plans, polieis, results and structure.
DECISION MAKING
Entrepeneur - scans the environment for opportunities and initiates projects to improve preformance, thus bringing about change.
Disturbance handler- deals with issues and crisses inside and outside the business and taks corrective action
Resource allocator - Decides who should get what resources and allocates th human, financial, phsical and informational resources.
Negotiator - Participats in negotiations with other parties
SKILLS OF MANAGEMENT -
PEOPLE SKILLS - the ability to work with people effectively and harmouiously
STRATEGIC THINKING - ability to see the business as a whole
VISION - a clear, shared sense of direction so as to achieve a common goal
FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY TO CHANGE - the ability to anticipate, respond and adapt to change
SELF MANAGING - set personal goals and achieve and evaluate them whilst maintaing a realistic idea about personal strengths and weaknesses.
TEAMWORK - such as the ability to listen, support and interact
COMPLEX PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION - MAKING - the ability to break down a problem, identify the implications and find the most suitable solution.
ETHICAL AND HIGH PERSONAL STANDARDS - Ethical standards relates to the ability to devise and implement a standard of behaviour which emphasises the relationship between customers and suppliers.
I based my notes straight off the syllabus. Please contribute to this strand. I will do so as much as I can. We are up to 'Responsibility to Stakeholders'.
HOPE THIS HELPS!
Management is the process of achieving objectives effectively with and through other people. This is a process undertaken by a manager, and is achieved through POLC.
PLANNING is a process whereby the manager defines realistic and achievable goals, establish strategies by which to achieve those goals, and develop plans outling these goals and strategies.
ORGANISING this process involves interpreting plans and identifying the tasks that need to be done. A process of delegating will follow this, after deciding on who will do the tasks and how they will do them.
LEADING refers to directing and motivating workers.
CONTROLLING involves monitoring and evaluating actual performance against plans. This activity also requires improvement being made where this is neccessary.
An EFFECTIVE manager is one who is able to select organisational goals and achieve them.
Managers need to be proactive (taking direct actions to control events) and have knowledge about their business.
MANAGEMENT ROLES
INTERPERSONAL
Figurehead - perform roles which symbolise their position within the business - great authority.
Leader - motivates employees
Liaison - Establishes and maintains a network of contacts and interacts with other organistions
INFORMATIONAL
Monitor - seeks and recieves information from a variety of sources to gain a better understanding of the business and its environment
Disseminator - shares information with a selection of employees within the business.
Spokesperson - presents information to external stakeholders regarding the business's plans, polieis, results and structure.
DECISION MAKING
Entrepeneur - scans the environment for opportunities and initiates projects to improve preformance, thus bringing about change.
Disturbance handler- deals with issues and crisses inside and outside the business and taks corrective action
Resource allocator - Decides who should get what resources and allocates th human, financial, phsical and informational resources.
Negotiator - Participats in negotiations with other parties
SKILLS OF MANAGEMENT -
PEOPLE SKILLS - the ability to work with people effectively and harmouiously
STRATEGIC THINKING - ability to see the business as a whole
VISION - a clear, shared sense of direction so as to achieve a common goal
FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY TO CHANGE - the ability to anticipate, respond and adapt to change
SELF MANAGING - set personal goals and achieve and evaluate them whilst maintaing a realistic idea about personal strengths and weaknesses.
TEAMWORK - such as the ability to listen, support and interact
COMPLEX PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION - MAKING - the ability to break down a problem, identify the implications and find the most suitable solution.
ETHICAL AND HIGH PERSONAL STANDARDS - Ethical standards relates to the ability to devise and implement a standard of behaviour which emphasises the relationship between customers and suppliers.
I based my notes straight off the syllabus. Please contribute to this strand. I will do so as much as I can. We are up to 'Responsibility to Stakeholders'.
HOPE THIS HELPS!