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Understanding the management
process

6.1: What is management?
 Management is the process of coordinatng people and other resources to achieve the goals
of an organizaton
 4 kinds of resources
o Material: tangible, physical resources. E.g. classrooms, books
o Human: people. The way employees are developed and managed has more impact
than other vital components such as marketng or technology.
o Financial: funds an organizaton uses to meet its obligatons to investors and
creditors.
o Informatonal: External environmental conditons – the economy, technology, etc.
are changing rapidly: a business must adapt to survive. To adapt, they must gather
informaton about compettors and changes to the industry in order to learn from
the failures and success of others
 Another way to look at management is in terms of the diferent functons managers perform:
o Planning
o Organising
o Leading/motvatng
o Controlling



6.2: Basic management functions
 Management functons do not occur according to some tmetable.
 At any given tme, managers may engage in a number of functons simultaneously.

6.2.1: Planning
 Planning is establishing organisatonal goal and deciding how to accomplish them.
 A mission is a statement of the basic purpose that makes that organisaton diferent from
others.

Strategic planning process
 Involves establishing an organisatonns major goals and objectves and allocatng
resources to achieve them.
 Top management is responsible for strategic planning, although the rest all factors in the
process.
 Internal and external changes may necessitate changes in a companyns goals, mission or
strategy.
 Strategic plans should be fexible.

Establishing goals and objectives

,  A goal is an end result that an organisaton is expected to achieve over a 1-10 year
period.
 An objective is a specifc statement detailing what the organisaton intends to
accomplish over a shorter period of tme.
 Goals and objectves can involve a variety of factors: e.g. sales, company growth,
customer satsfacton
 Some conficts may arise among levels within the organisaton, but goals must be made
consistent across an organisaton.
 As part of goal-setng, the manager responsible for both departments must strike a
balance between the conficts
 This is called optimisation: it requires insight and ability. Ofen managers fgure out a
way to fnd a middle-groundn. This compromise is best for the whole organisaton.

Swot analysis
 The identfcaton and evaluaton of a frmns strengths, weaknesses, opportunites, and
threats.
 Strengths/weaknesses are internal factors that afect a companyns capabilites.
 Core competencies are approaches and processes that a company performs well, that
may give it an advantage over compettors.
 Core competencies atract fnancial/human resources that increase the frmns producton
capacity and improve customer satsfacton
 Weaknesses refer to internal limitaton a company faces in developing or implementng
plans.
 External opportunites and threats exist independently of the frm.
 Opportunites: favourable conditons that could beneft the organisaton
 Threats: conditons or barriers that may prevent the frm from reaching the objectves


Types of plans
 A plan is an outline of the actons by which an organisaton intends to accomplish its
goals and objectves.
 An organisatonns strategic plan: is its broadest plan, developed as a guide during the
strategic planning process for major policy setng and decision making.
 Strategic plan defnes what business the company is in or wants to be in, and the kind of
company it is/wants to be.
 A Tactical plan is a smaller scale plan developed to implement a strategy.
 May be updated periodically depending on conditons.
 An operational plan is a type of plan designed to aid tactcal plans. Deal with how to
accomplish the organisatonns objectves.
 A contingency plan: outlines alternatve courses of acton that may be taken if an
organisatonns other plans are disrupted/inefectve. E.g. natural disaster or ethical
misconduct

6.2.2: Organising the enterprise
 Organising is the grouping of resources and actvites to accomplish some end result in
an efcient and efectve manner.
 When businesses grow, individual acton is not efectve anymore. Hiring of employees is
required for efectve organisaton actvites.
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