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Managers and Managing
McGraw-Hill/IrwinContemporary Management, 5/e
Copyright © 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
chapter one
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Learning Objectives
1. Describe what management is, why management is important, what managers do, and how managers utilize organizational resources efficiently and effectively to achieve organizational goals
2. Distinguish among planning, organizing, leading, and controlling (the four principal managerial tasks), and explain how managers’ ability to handle each one affects organizational performance
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Learning Objectives
3. Differentiate among three levels of management, and understand the tasks and responsibilities of managers at different levels in the organizational hierarchy
4. Distinguish between three kinds of managerial skill, and explain why managers are divided into different departments to perform their tasks more efficiently and effectively.
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Learning Objectives
5. Discuss some major changes in management practices today that have occurred as a result of globalization and the use of advanced information technology (IT).
6. Discuss the principal challenges managers face in today’s increasingly competitive global environment
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What is Management?
• All managers work in organizations
• Organizations – collections of people who work together and coordinate their actions to achieve a wide variety of goals
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Question?
What is a person responsible for supervising the use of an organization’s resources to meet its goals?
A. Team leaderB. ManagerC. PresidentD. Resource allocator
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Managers
Managers – – The people responsible for supervising the
use of an organization’s resources to meet its goals
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What is Management?
The planning, organizing, leading, and controlling of human and other resources to achieve organizational goals effectively and efficiently
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What is Management?
– Resources include people, skills, know-how and experience, machinery, raw materials, computers and IT, patents, financial capital, and loyal customers and employees
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Organizational Performance
A measure of how efficiently and effectively managers use available resources to satisfy customers and achieve organizational goals
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Organizational Performance
Efficiency – A measure of how well or how productively
resources are used to achieve a goal
Effectiveness– A measure of the appropriateness of the
goals an organization is pursuing and the degree to which they are achieved.
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Why study management?
1. The more efficient and effective use of scarce resources that organizations make of those resources, the greater the relative well-being and prosperity of people in that society
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Why study management?
2. Helps people deal with their bosses and coworkers
3. Opens a path to a well-paying job and a satisfying career
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Managerial Tasks
• Managers at all levels in all organizations perform each of the four essential managerial tasks of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
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Four Functions of Management
Figure 1.2
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Planning
Process of identifying and selecting appropriate organizational goals and courses of action
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Steps in the Planning Process
• Deciding which goals the organization will pursue
• Deciding what courses of action to adopt to attain those goals
• Deciding how to allocate organizational resources
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Planning
• Complex, difficult activity
• Strategy to adopt is not always immediately clear
• Done under uncertainty
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Organizing
Task managers perform to create a structure of working relationships that allow organizational members to interact and cooperate to achieve organizational goals
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Organizing
• Involves grouping people into departments according to the kinds of job-specific tasks they perform
• Managers lay out lines of authority and responsibility
• Decide how to coordinate organizational resources
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Organizational Structure
A formal system of task and reporting relationships that coordinates and motivates members so that they work together to achieve organizational goals
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Leading
Articulating a clear organizational vision for its members to accomplish, and energize and enable employees so that everyone understands the part they play in achieving organizational goals
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Leading
• Leadership involves using power, personality, and influence, persuasion, and communication skills
• Outcome of leadership is highly motivated and committed workforce
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Controlling
• Task of managers is to evaluate how well an organization has achieved its goals and to take any corrective actions needed to maintain or improve performance– The outcome of the control process is the ability to
measure performance accurately and regulate organizational efficiency and effectiveness
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Decisional Roles
Roles associated with methods managers use in planning strategy and utilizing resources.– Entrepreneur—deciding which new projects or programs to
initiate and to invest resources in. – Disturbance handler—managing an unexpected event or
crisis.– Resource allocator—assigning resources between
functions and divisions, setting the budgets of lower managers.
– Negotiator—reaching agreements between other managers, unions, customers, or shareholders.
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Interpersonal Roles
Roles that managers assume to provide direction and supervision to both employees and the organization as
a whole.– Figurehead—symbolizing the organization’s mission
and what it is seeking to achieve.
– Leader—training, counseling, and mentoring high employee performance.
– Liaison—linking and coordinating the activities of people and groups both inside and outside the organization.
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Informational Roles
Roles associated with the tasks needed to obtain and transmit information in the process of managing the
organization.– Monitor—analyzing information from both the internal
and external environment.
– Disseminator—transmitting information to influence the attitudes and behavior of employees.
– Spokesperson—using information to positively influence the way people in and out of the organization respond to it.
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Levels of Management
Figure 1.3
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Areas of Managers
Department– A group of managers and employees who
work together and possess similar skills or use the same knowledge, tools,or techniques
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Levels of Management
• First line managers - Responsible for daily supervision of the non-managerial employees who perform many of the specific activities necessary to produce goods and services
• Middle managers - Supervise first-line managers. Responsible for finding the best way to organize human and other resources to achieve organizational goals
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Levels of Management
• Top managers – • Responsible for the performance of all departments
and have cross-departmental responsibility. • Establish organizational goals and monitor middle
managers• Decide how different departments should interact• Ultimately responsible for the success or failure of
an organization
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Levels of Management
• Chief executive officer (CEO) is company’s most senior and important manager
• Central concern is creation of a smoothly functioning top-management team– CEO, COO, Department heads
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Relative Amount of Time That Managers Spend on the Four Managerial Functions
Figure 1.4
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Question?
What skill is the ability to understand, alter, lead, and control the behavior of other individuals and groups?
A. Conceptual
B. Human
C. Technical
D. Managerial
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Managerial Skills
• Conceptual skills– The ability to analyze and diagnose a situation and
distinguish between cause and effect.
• Human skills– The ability to understand, alter, lead, and control
the behavior of other individuals and groups.
• Technical skills– Job-specific skills required to perform a particular
type of work or occupation at a high level.
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Skill Types Needed
Figure 1.5
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Core Competency
Specific set of departmental skills, abilities, knowledge and experience that allows one organization to outperform its competitors
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Restructuring
• Involves simplifying, shrinking, or downsizing an organization’s operations to lower operating costs
– Can reduce the morale of remaining employees
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Outsourcing
• Contracting with another company, usually in a low cost country abroad, to perform a work activity the company previously performed itself
• Increases efficiency by lowering operating costs, freeing up money and resources that can now be used in more effective ways
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Empowerment
Involves giving employees more authority and responsibility over the way they perform their work activities
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Self-managed teams
Groups of employees who assume collective responsibility for organizing, controlling, and supervising their own work activities
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Discussion Question
What is the biggest challenge for management in a Global Environment?
A. Building a Competitive Advantage
B. Maintaining Ethical Standards
C. Managing a Diverse Workforce
D. Global Crisis Management
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Challenges for Management ina Global Environment
• Rise of Global Organizations.• Building a Competitive Advantage• Maintaining Ethical Standards• Managing a Diverse Workforce• Utilizing Information Technology and
Technologies• Global Crisis Management
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Building Competitive Advantage
• Competitive Advantage – ability of one organization to outperform other organizations because it produces desired goods or services more efficiently and effectively than its competitors
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Building Blocks of Competitive Advantage
Figure 1.6
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Building Competitive Advantage
• Increasing efficiency– Reduce the quantity of resources used to
produce goods or services
• Increasing Quality– Improve the skills and abilities of the
workforce– Introduce total quality management
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Building Competitive Advantage
• Increasing speed, flexibility, and innovation– How fast a firm can bring new products to
market– How easily a firm can change or alter the
way they perform their activities
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Building Competitive Advantage
• Innovation– Process of creating new or improved goods
and services that customers want– Developing better ways to produce or
provide goods and services
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Turnaround Management
• Difficult and complex management task
• Done under conditions of great uncertainty
• Risk of failure is greater for a troubled company
• More radical restructuring necessary
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Maintaining Ethical and Socially Responsible Standards
• Managers are under considerable pressure to make the best use of resources
• Too much pressure may induce managers to behave unethically, and even illegally
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Managing a Diverse Workforce
• To create a highly trained and motivated workforce managers must establish HRM procedures that are legal, fair and do not discriminate against organizational members
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Global Crisis Management
May be the result of:
• Natural causes
• Manmade causes
• International terrorism
• Geopolitical conflicts
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Movie Example: Office Space
What type of manager is Bill Lumbergh in the movie “ Office Space”?