Chapter 1 and Weeks 1 & 2: Role of Managers Flashcards
What are the 7 External Forces?
- Political and Legal
- Economic
- Technological
- Societal
- Environmental
- Labour
- Global
Which of the following is NOT an example of an issue defined within the internal boundaries of a business?
- Global competition
- Organizational design
- Workforce management
- Organization governance
Global Competition
What is the Internal Context of Business? Hint: 4S Approach
- Style of Management
- Structure
- Strategy
- Status of Organization
What is a Manager?
individual at any level of an organization
- Ex. Top management can be CEO
What do managers do? The process of ___ and ___ resources effectively and efficiently to achieve the organization’s ____
The process of administrating and coordinating resources effectively and efficiently to achieve the organization’s goals
- ‘efficiently’ means using the fewest inputs to produce a given level of output
Define and explain the four functions of management Hint: Learned in ADMS 1010
Planning: formulating a strategy to achieve organizational goals
Organizing: designing work activities, assignment of tasks & authority
Leading: guiding & motivating employees, communicating ideas
Controlling: conflict & problem resolution, assessing progress & maintaining standards
What roles do Managers play in an organization and explain (Mintzberg)
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Informational roles (to be informed and give info)
- Managers as communication sources for the company -
Interpersonal roles (more personal)
- Managerial tasks that involve relationships with associates or external parties -
Decisional roles
- Managers must process info and make decisions
What are the three qualities of an Informational Roles (Mintzberg)
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Monitors: Managers must monitor the external and internal environments
- Ex. Marketing manager responsible for assessing consumer demand for a newly proposed product -
Disseminators: share or distribute what they have gained in their role
- Ensure that subordinates have all the information required to perform their job effectively -
Spokesperson: managers must transmit information to areas outside their authority.
Ex. marketing manager provides the engineering department with the latest report of consumer preferences.
What are the three qualities of an Interpersonal Roles (Mintzberg)
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Figurehead: ceremonial
- Ex. An employee of the month award at a company banquet -
Leader: manager is a motivator and communicator of associates’ activities
- Ex. Performance appraisals -
Liaison: managerial activities that include developing relationships with associates outside of the manager’s area of authority
- Ex. Sales manager’s relationship
What are the four qualities of a Decisional Roles (Mintzberg)
- Entrepreneur: manager develops and initiates new projects
- Disturbance handlers: dealing with and resolving conflicts
- Resource allocator: deciding how resources (money, equipment, time, etc.) will be allocated
- Negotiator: bargains with customers, employees, and other departments
List the Classical Approaches to Management
Scientific management / Taylorism
Administrative management
Bureaucratic management
Define and explain the key concepts of Scientific Management/Taylorism
- Industrial revolution helped form this management
- Guiding managers on lower levels
Frederick Taylor - sought to help the American industry to help improve productivity.
- The philosophy that fuelled the Industrial Revolution was the notion of “laissez-faire”: businesses or manufacturers should be free and sell what they please, and the government should not interfere
- Specializing / compartmentalizing the job into basic parts
- Piece-rate system: workers’ pay was directly connected to their output
Time and motion studies - involved a camera and a stopwatch in scrutinizing the elements of performing a task.
(a) Standardizing the Work - ensure all workers perform the same job in the same manner to maximize effieciency
(b) Compartmentalizing - breaking down job into simple componets
(c) Supervising the workers
(d) Motivating the workers
Define and explain the key concepts of Administrative Management
Henri Fayol
(a) Supported division of work - breaking work down into simple components
(b) Unity of command - each employee should report to one boss
(c) Employees should focus their interest on the common good of the organization
(d) Esprit de corps - team spirit
Define and explain the key concepts of Bureaucratic Management
Max Weber
(a) Rules and procedures - employees obey rules and procedures
(b) Hierarchy of authority - to ensure accountability, create positions that are ranked of authority
(c) Division of labour
(d) Impersonality - relationships between members are professional
(e ) Selection and promotion
What are the Behavioural Approaches to Management?
Human Relations
Mary Parker Follet / Chester Barnard
Modern Behavioural Science & Motivation Based Theories