Kind of goals by level
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Mission statement
Strategic goals
Tactical goals
Operational goals
Increasing Employee Involvement
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, -increased employee participation can increase both quality and
productivity.
-Cross-training of employees allows firms to function with fewer workers.
-Rewards are essential to success in improving productivity.
Operational goals
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are set by and for lower-level managers to address issues associated with
tactical goals.
Satisficing
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the tendency to search for alternatives only until one is found that meets
some minimum standard of sufficiency to resolve the problem.
Common organizational strengths
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are organizational capabilities possessed by numerous competing firms
Escalation of Commitment
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Staying with a decision even when it appears to be wrong.
Evaluating an Organization's Opportunities and Threats
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Organizational opportunities
Organizational threats
Automation
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The process of designing work so that it can be completely or almost
completely performed by machines
Porter's Generic Strategies
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Differentiation strategy
Overall cost leadership strategy
focus strategy
, Executive CommitteeIs composed of top executives
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.Meets regularly with the CEO to review strategic plans.
Importance of Excellence in Operations
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is necessary for competitiveness and overall organization performance.
Creates value and utility through the production of products and services.
Strategic goals
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are goals set by and for top management of the organization that address
broad, general issues.
Related Diversification
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Mission statement
Strategic goals
Tactical goals
Operational goals
Increasing Employee Involvement
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, -increased employee participation can increase both quality and
productivity.
-Cross-training of employees allows firms to function with fewer workers.
-Rewards are essential to success in improving productivity.
Operational goals
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are set by and for lower-level managers to address issues associated with
tactical goals.
Satisficing
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the tendency to search for alternatives only until one is found that meets
some minimum standard of sufficiency to resolve the problem.
Common organizational strengths
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are organizational capabilities possessed by numerous competing firms
Escalation of Commitment
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Staying with a decision even when it appears to be wrong.
Evaluating an Organization's Opportunities and Threats
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Organizational opportunities
Organizational threats
Automation
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The process of designing work so that it can be completely or almost
completely performed by machines
Porter's Generic Strategies
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Differentiation strategy
Overall cost leadership strategy
focus strategy
, Executive CommitteeIs composed of top executives
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.Meets regularly with the CEO to review strategic plans.
Importance of Excellence in Operations
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is necessary for competitiveness and overall organization performance.
Creates value and utility through the production of products and services.
Strategic goals
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are goals set by and for top management of the organization that address
broad, general issues.
Related Diversification
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