monthly Flashcards

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increasing productivity and efficiency through standarzation, division of labor, centralization, and hierarchy

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1910-1940: MANAGEMENT AS SCIENCE

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  • organizations and human resource
  • goal-setting, performance reviews, job description
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1950-1960: FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

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  • SWOT analysis
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1970: STRATEGIC PLANNING

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  • TQM, Six Sigma, Lean Management
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1980: COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

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  • benchmarking and business process reengineering
  • TQM, Six Sigma, Lean
  • Strategy Maps, Balance Scoreboards
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1990: PROCESS OPTIMIZATION

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  • technology and value creation
  • traditional data processors are inadequate
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2000: BIG DATA

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developed the fundamental notion of principles of management.

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HENRI FAYOL

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founder of modern management method

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WINSLOW TAYLOR

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14 universal principles of management

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  1. division of work
  2. discipline
  3. unity of command
  4. unity of direction
  5. subordination of individual interest
  6. authority and responsibility
  7. centralization
  8. scalar chain
  9. remuneration
  10. order
  11. equity
  12. stability and tenure of personnel
  13. initiative
  14. esprit de corps
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GEMS CYCLE

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  • GOAL SETTING
  • EXECUTING THE PLAN
  • MEASURING RESULTS
  • SUSTAINING GROWTH
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GOAL SETTING STEPS

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  1. synthesizing information
  2. formulating alternatives
  3. deciding on courses of action
  4. establishing goals
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EXECUTING THE PLAN STEPS

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  1. organizing
  2. communicating
  3. guiding
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SUSTAINING GROWTH STEPS

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  1. promoting change
  2. developing people
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manager responsibility: writing job descriptions, reviewing resume, interviewing, firing, hiring.

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STAFFING

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manager responsibility: keeps the workplace running efficiently.

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COMMUNICATION

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manager responsibility: orientation of new employees

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manager responsibility: investigate employees who violates the company rules and discipline them

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ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATION AND DISCIPLINE

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manager responsibility: by this, employees are motivated

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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS

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manager responsibility: to ensure the success of the company

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BUSINESS GROWTH AND SUSTAINABILITY

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key roles of management function

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to:
- organize
- plan and forecast (prevoyance)
- command
- control
- coordinate

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developing people

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  1. delegation
  2. empowerment
  3. continuous guidance
  4. reward
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refers to customer satisfaction

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QUALITATIVE ASPECT

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refers to the
- increase or decrease of buyers
- how fast products are moving out

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QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS

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  • intelligence quotient (IQ)
  • emotional quotient (EQ)
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HARD SKILLS

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the rules stays the same regardless of circumstances.
HARD SKILLS
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the rules change depending on circumstances.
SOFT SKILLS
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directly taught in schools or training
HARD SKILLS
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taught through interactions
SOFT SKILLS
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he introduced the concept of Core Competence
C. K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel
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the ability of an individual to do his job properly
JOB COMPETENCY
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core competencies for an employee
- ADAPTABILITY - COMMITMENT - CREATIVITY - MOTIVATION - FORESIGHT
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also known as "theory of omission"
ICEBERG THEORY
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qualities of a manager
- LEADERSHIP - INDEPENDENCE - EMOTIONAL STABILITY - ANALYTICAL REASONING - COMMUNICATION SKILLS - CUSTOMER FOCUS - TEAMWORK AND COOPERATION - RESULTS ORIENTATION