SG 10 - Strategic Process - Performance Management Flashcards
What does strategic PM entail?
Moving from high-level ideals to specific actions
How is PM different from financial controls?
Focus on achievement of strategic goals rather than safeguarding assets, compliance etc.
4 key aspects essential in PM
- identify KSF’s (outcomes that must be achieved to be successful)
- identify KPI’s (goals/expectations)
- develop a method to track progress (leading/lagging indicators)
- determine an effective intervention mechanism
What levels of org doesn PM examine behaviour?
All levels - individuals/business units/entity itself
What does control systems include? What are mission and values statements in this? Corporate culture?
Input, output and feedback. High-level input.
How does structure support PM?
Knowing who is responsible and limits of their control provides input control.
It also allows who should receive feedback and at what frequency.
Also dictates ability to provide feedback and take corrective action.
How important is it to have the right person in authority?
Very as they will be responsible for identifying problems, providing resolutions.
What centres are departments normally? And divisions or business units?
Centres = cost/profit
Divisions/bus units = profit
Two common types of input controls
Budget
Employee goal setting
Must align with strategic objectives
What does policies and procedures do?
Formalize an organization’s corporate culture.
They can provide guidance, set boundaries and influence behaviour
They cannot cover every possible instance or ensure good behaviour.
Best practices for P&P
- must be mapped to strategy, standards, or regulations
- should be centrally maintained
- must clearly identify the person who is ultimately responsible for compliance
- must state the means by which compliance is monitored
- must include the method of investigation (procedures)
- must include ways to correct the behaviour and/or consequences for failure to comply
- should be digital and make use of technology-based collaborative platforms
- should be accessible by all employees
- should be reviewed and updated on a specific renewal schedule
Are companies required to have a code of ethics?
Yes if publicly listed
Features of codes of conduct
- formalizes entity’s adherence to good behaviour.
- capable of guiding managerial decisions as they seek to implement strategy
- sets boundaries within which acceptable behaviour occurs
- written in an understandable and comprehensive manner
- should be included as part of every employee’s orientation
- align with corp values and CVP
- reviewed and updated as needed
Importance of monitoring in code of conduct
must determine how breaches are addressed, what procedures will be used to investigate, and what remedies are available.
How are budgets used as an output control?
Variance analysis