CH1 Reading
Top Managers: Determining Overall Direction
(CEO, COO, pres., senior vice pres.) managers that determine what the org. long term goals should be for the next 1-5 yrs w/ the resources they expect to have. *make longterm decisions about the overal direction of the organization and establish the obj., policies, and the strategies for it *must be future oriented, strategic, and able to deal with uncertain, highly competitive conditions
Seven Challenges to Being an Exceptional Manager
-Managing for competitive advantage -information technology -diversity -globalization -ethical standards -sustainability -happiness and meaningfulness
The most valued traits in managers are: 1. 2. 3. 4.
-the ability to motivate and engage others -the ability to communicate -work experience outside the u.s -high energy levels to meet the demands of global travel and 24/7 world
the four management functions (aka MANAGEMENT PROCESS) are:
1. planning 2. organizing 3. leading 4. controlling
Three Types of Managerial Roles
1.interpersonal, 2.informational, 3.decisional
entrepreneur role
A good manager is expected to be an entrepreneur, to initiate and encourage change and innovation.
monitor role
As a monitor, you should be constantly alert for useful information, whether gathered from newspaper stories about the competition or gathered from snippets of conversation with subordinates you meet in the hallway.
resource allocator role
Because you'll never have enough time, money, and so on, you'll need to be a resource allocator, setting priorities about use of resources.
3.decisional
Entrepreneur, disturbance handler, resource allocator, and negotiator. managers use information to make decisions to solve problems or take advantage of opportunities.
Middle Managers: Implementing Policies and Plans
Implementing Policies and Plans of the top managers above them & supervise and coordinate the activities of the first line managers below them (plant, district and regional for ex.)
2. Innovation
Introduction of something new or better, as in goods or services.
Functional Managers: Responsible for One Activity
Manager who is responsible for just one organizational activity. vp of prod, director of finance, or administrator for hr--- EX
2.informational
Managers as monitors, disseminators (someone who spreads the news), and spokespersons. recieve and communicate information with other people inside and outside the organization
1. Technical Skills- The ability to perform a specific job
Skills that consist of the job-specific knowledge needed to perform well in a specialized field.
Nonmanagerial Employees
Those who either work alone on tasks or with others on a variety of teams
disturbance handler role
Unforeseen problems—from product defects to international currency crises—require you be a disturbance handler, fixing problems.
disseminator role
Workers complain they never know what's going on? That probably means their supervisor failed in the role of disseminator. Managers need to constantly disseminate important information to employees, as via e-mail and meetings.
spokesperson role
You are expected, of course, to be a diplomat, to put the best face on the activities of your work unit or organization to people outside it.
2. Organizing
arranging tasks, people, and other resources to accomplish the work
4. Efficiency
companys strive to produce as quickly as possible using few employees
Sustainability
economic development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
Mutual-benefit organizations
for aiding members
For profit
for making money
nonprofit
for offering services
Three types of organizations:
for-profit, nonprofit, mutual-benefit
A manager's work is characterized by ______, brevity, and variety.
fragmentation
The two types of managers are Functional and ____________
general
3. Quality
making improvements in quality
Figurehead role
managers perform ceremonial duties like greeting company visitors, speaking at the opening of a new facility, or representing the company at a community luncheon to support local charities.
liaison role
must act like a politician, working with other people outside your work unit and organization to develop alliances that will help you achieve your organization's goals
1, Planning
setting goals and deciding how to achieve them
1. Being responsive to customers
take care of the customers
1. Interpersonal roles- Figurehead, leader, and liaison
the roles in which managers interact with people inside and outside their work units. The three interpersonal roles include figurehead, leader, and liaison activities.
First Line Managers : directing daily tasks
they make short-term operating decisions, directing the daily tasks of nonmanagerial personnel
Three levels of management are :
top, middle, and first line managers... nonmanagerial employees represent the foundation of an organizational pyramid
E-business
using the internet to facilitate every aspect of running a business
A manager relies more on _____ than on ______ communication
verbal, written
telecommute
work from home or remote locations using a variety of information technologies
negotiator role
working with others inside and outside the organization to accomplish your goals
Leadership Role
you are responsible for the actions of your subordinates, as their successes and failures reflect on you. your leadership is expressed in your decisions about training, motivating, and disciplining people
4. Controlling
you monitor performance, compare it with goals, and take corrective action as needed
3. Leading
you motivate, direct, and otherwise influence people to work hard to achieve the organization's goals