3.1.1 Corporate Objectives Flashcards
1
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What is the hierarchy of objectives?
(The triangle diagram)
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- Aims
- Mission Statement
- Corporate objectives
- Functional Objectives
2
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What is the ‘aim’?
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- What the business is looking to achieve in the long term
- Often expressed as an overall vision and describes the businesses reason for being.
3
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What is a mission statement?
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- An expression of a businesses overall aim as well as its core values and context
- Informs the development of corporate and functional objectives
- Often expressed in inspirational terms to provide direction and a common purpose for employees
4
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What is a corporate objective?
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- The specific performance goals set by senior management for the business to achieve overtime
- Corporate objectives may focus on acheiving specified levels of market share, profit, sales growth or new product/market development
5
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What is a functional objective?
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- The day to day goals of functions or departments within the business, derived from corporate objectives
- Functional objectives must be carefully aligned and cross departments so that all parts of the business are working towards the shared goal
6
Q
What are the SMART objectives a business uses?
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- Specific
- Measurable
- Agreed
- Realistic
- Time-bound
7
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What are the critical apprasials of mission statements and corporate aims?
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- Businesses need to critically assess whether corporate aims and mission statements continue to reflect current corporate vision
- The content & expression of business aims will likely change over time to reflect changing social attitudes & norms
- Businesses should decide whether changes to the corporate aim or mission statement need to be made by considering whether:
- Short- to medium-term strategies adopted by the business support the aim and mission
- The aim and objectives are realistic & achievable in the current trading environment
- The mission statement message communicates effectively the aim of the business with stakeholders
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Revising the business aim & revisiting the mission statement should be seen as natural step for growing businesses
It is a chance to involve a variety of stakeholders including workers & suppliers in determining the direction of the business