Funeral Service Management
Goals
Broad statements about what an organization wants to achieve; developed in the strategic planning process; they form the basic plan or direction toward which decisions and activities are focused (motivational in nature; broad general terms with no reference to time period)
Objectives
Like Goals, but have specific date and time in specific terms, preferably in such a way that there is some measurable basis for determining the extent to which they have been achieved
Follow-up services
Post-need services
Evaluating (controlling)
a management function which compares organization and individual performance with predetermines standards or expected results
Disaster
a sudden misfortune, resulting in the loss of life and/or property
Controlling
evaluating
Personnel Management
human resource management
Caveat Venditor
let the seller beware
Human relations
motivating people in organizations to develop teamwork which effectively fulfills their needs and achieves organizational objectives
After care
post=need services Services provided by a funeral service organization that occur after final disposition
Actuating (Directing)
regulating the activities or course of activities of an organization; to guide and supervise the activities of an organization
Post-need services (after care)
services provided by a funeral service organization that occur after final disposition
Planning
that function of determining in advance what needs to be accomplished in order to achieve a particular goal
Office management
the administration and supervision of office duties and functions
Funeral service management
the administration of a funeral service enterprise, the activities of which encompass marketing, office, personnel, facilities, and financial management
Advertising
the art of making the public aware of the services of commodities that a business has for sale
Financial management
the efficient utilzation of adequate regulation of assets, revenue, expenditures, and capital rights
Total Quality Management (TQM)
the efforts of all members of an organization directed to ensure that quality in the production of goods and services is achieved
Facilities management
the obtaining and maintaining of adequate workspace and funeral equipment
Human Resource management
the process of acquiring, training, developing, motivating and appraising a sufficient quantity of qualified employees to perform necessary activities; and developing activities and an organizational climate conducive to maximum efficiency and worker satisfaction.
Marketing Management
the process of planning and executing the development, pricing, promotion and distribution of an organization's goods and services
Merchandising
the purchasing, pricing, display and sale of merchandise
Organizing
to arrange or constitute in interdependent parts, each having a specific function or relation with respect to the whole; the arrangement and distribution of work among members of an organization
