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(CHAPTER 5 SLIDE 1 BUSINESS ORGANIZATI Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store, Inc. Allights Reserved. No par of his Leaning Device may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any mean, or stored ina database etieval system wihou ior, pormesion fom Rex Book Sov, ie REXCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 2 Chapter 5 Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, Inc(CHAPTER 5 SLIDE 3. The Nature of Planning * Aplan, which is the output of planning, provides a methodical way of achieving desired results. + Inthe implementation of activities, the plan serves as a useful guide. * Without the plan, some minor tasks may be afforded major attention which may, later on, hinder the accomplishment of objectives. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, Inc(CHAPTER 5 SLIDE 4 Planning Defined * Planning may be defined as selecting the best course of action in anticipation of future trends so that the desired result may be achieved. * It must be stressed that the desired result takes first priority and the course of action chosen is the means to realize the goal. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncPlanning at Various Management Levels * Planning activities undertaken at various levels are as follows: 1. top management level — strategic planning 2. middle management level — intermediate planning 3. lower management level — operational planning Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 6 Strategic Planning * Strategic planning refers to the process of determining the major goals of the organization and the policies and strategies for obtaining and using resources to achieve those goals. * Strategic planning is the concern of top management. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 7 Intermediate Planning * Intermediate planning refers to the process of determining the contributions that subunits can make with allocated resources. * This type of planning is the concern of middle management. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, Inc(CHAPTER 5 SLIDE 8. Operational Planning * Operational planning is the process of determining how specific tasks can best be accomplished on time with available resources. * This type of planning is the responsibility of lower management. ¢ It must be performed in support of the strategic and intermediate plans. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior ym Rex Book Store, Inc.CHAPTER 5 SLIDES. MANAGEMENT LEVEL PLANNING HORIZON Chief Executive Officer, President, Top ” Strategic Planning Management | Vice Presidents, (one to ten years) General Manager, Division Heads Middle Functional Managers, __|_ Intermediate Planning Management roduct Line Managers, | (6 months to 2 years) Department Heads ; Lower Unit Managers, Operational Planning Management | First Line Supervisors] (one week to one year) Figure 13. Types of Planning Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store. Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part of this Leaming Device may be oe Teen neti ota bye ee SIRE a get aA eR permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 10 The Planning Process + The process of planning consists of various steps depending on the management level that performs the planning tasks. * Planning involves the following: 1. setting organizational, divisional, or unit goals; 2. developing strategies or tactics to reach those goals; determining resources needed; and setting standards. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncSetting Organizational, Divisional, or Unit Goals * The first task of the manager is to provide a sense of direction to his firm (if he is the chief executive), to his division (if he heads a division), or to his unit (if he is a supervisor). * The setting of goals provide an answer to the said concern. * If everybody in the firm (or division or unit, as the case may be) is aware of the goals, there is a big chance that everybody will contribute his share in the realization of such goals. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 12 PRESIDENT/GENERAL, pepe ste! eos Strategic Planning, Preadustion Manager Marketing Manager yesponsible for Intenmediate Planning responsible for Intermediate Planning, Finsnee Manager tenants Personnel Manager responsible for Intermediate Plannin, Industeial Guatiey z Factor Piggies Rae anual anaes ee PerRoacinis fon || feespomvintedoe | (eesinrasicie ec Operational ‘Sperational ‘Spporationat Figure 14. The Organization and Types of Planning Undertaken Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Stor. Inc. ll Rghts Reserved. No prof his Leaming Device may be ‘eprediced of itrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored na databace rtieal sytem shout prior, permission from Rex Book Store, Inc REX. CHAPTER 5 SLIDE 13 Developing Strategies or Tactics to Reach Goals After determining the goals, the next task is to devise some means to realize them. The ways chosen to realize the goals are called strategies and these will be the concern of top management. The middle and lower management will adapt their own tactics to implement their plans. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior ym Rex Book Store, Inc.CHAPTER 5 SLIDE 14 Strategy may be defined as a course of action aimed at ensuring that the organization will achieve its objectives. A tactic is a short-term action by management to adjust to negative or external influences. They are formulated and implemented in support of the firm’s strategies. The decision about short-term goals and the courses of action are indicated in the tactical plan. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL COMPANY ARGEEJAY Manufacturing Company DIVISION, Cosmetics Division UNIT Personnel Services CHAPTER 5 SLIDE 15 EXAMPLE OF GOAL To expand market share by 20% To increase the number of products manufactured and sold by the company To increase the number of product managers Figure 15. Examples of Goals, by Organizational Level Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncDetermining Resources Needed * When particular sets of strategies or tactics have been devised, the manager will then determine the human and non-human resources required by such strategies or tactics. * To satisfy strategic requirements, a general statement of needed resources will suffice. * The specific requirements will be determined by the different units of the company. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 17 Setting Standards * The standards for measuring performance may be set at the planning stage. * When actual performance does not match with the planned performance, corrections may be made or reinforcements given. * Standard may be defined as a quantitative or qualitative measuring device designed to help monitor the performance of people, capital goods, or processes. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 18 Types of Plans * Plans are of different types. They may be classified in terms of functional area, time horizon, and frequency of use. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 19 Functional Area Plans Marketing plan This is the written document or blueprint for implementing and controlling an organization’s marketing activities related to a particular marketing strategy. Production This is a written document that states the quantity plan of output a company must produce in broad terms and by product family. Financial plan This is a document that summarizes the current financial situation of the firm, analyzes financial needs, and recommends a direction for financial activities. Human This is a document that indicates the human resource resource needs of a company detailed in terms of quantity and management quality and based on the requirements of the plan company’s strategic plan. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 20 Plans with Time Horizon ¢ Plans with time horizon consist of the following: Short-range plans Long-range plans « These are plans ¢ These are plans intended to covera covering a time span of period of less than one more than one year. year. © These are mostly ¢ First line supervisors undertaken by middle are mostly concerned and top management. with these plans. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 21 Plans According to Frequency Use According to frequency of use, plans may be classified ETH 1. standing plans. 2. single use plans Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, In. aeCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 22 Standing Plans * These are plans that are used again and again, and they focus on managerial situations that recur repeatedly. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 23 Standing plans may be further classified as follows: * These are broad guidelines to aid managers at every level in making decisions about recurring situations or function. © These are plans that describe the exact series of actions to be taken in a given situation. * These are statements that either require or forbid a certain action. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Stor. Ine. AllRights Reserved. No part f tis Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form of by any means, or stored ina database retival system without prior emission from Rex Book Sloe, inc REXCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 24 Single-Use Plans * These plans are specifically developed to implement courses of action that are relatively unique and are unlikely to be repeated. Single-use plans may be further classified as follows: 1. budgets; 2. programs; and 3. projects. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 25 * The budget is a plan which sets forth the projected expenditures for a certain activity and explains where the required funds will come from. * The program is a single-use plan designed to coordinate a large set of activities. * The project is a single-use plan that is usually more limited in scope than a program and is sometimes prepared to support a program. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 26 Parts of the Various Functional Area Plans * The manager may be familiar with plans, knowing the details from beginning to end. * However, the ever present possibility of moving from one management level to the next and from one functional area to another makes it important for the manager to be familiar with other functional area plans. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior mn ReCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 27 TYPES OF PLANS Pei ee eee Plans with Varied Plans with Area Plans Eeeemeaees Memeo Ea Marketiny L a range plan PROauction’ EAE Plan Less iees prea Plan ee Stanai er Tian Blan a ESS Rules = SE = Figure 16. Types of Plans Prilppine Copyight 2019 Rex Book Stor ne. All Rohs Reserved. No pro his Leaming Devi may be fepredioed of Getrouted in any form orby any means or stored ia dtabaeeretiva syst without por permission from Rex Book Store, Inc REXCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 28 The Contents of the Marketing Plan 1. The Executive Summary — which presents an overall view of the marketing project and its potential. 2. Table of Contents | 3, Situational Analysis and Target Market | 4, Marketing Objectives and Goals 5. Marketing Strategies + 6, Marketing Tactics 7. Schedule and Budgets | 8. Financial Data and Control Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 29 The Contents of the Production Plan 1. the 3. the production 2. the number quantity of capacity the of employees material company required; and which must must have; be purchased. a _— _— _— = - _— i = adi Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCee ae eae, CHAPTER 5 SLIDE 30 The Contents of the Financial Plan an evaluation of the firm’s current financial condition as indicated by an analysis of the most recent financial statements; a sales forecast; the capital budget; the cash budget; a set of pro forma (or projected) financial statements; and the external financing plan. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 31 Contents of the Human Resource Plan 1. personnel 2. plans for requirements of the recruitment and company selection 3. training plan 4. retirement plan Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 32 Parts of the Strategic Plan 2. objectives or Prilippine Copyright 2013 Rex BookStore nc ll Rohs Resered No pris Leming Devcs may be Tepodiond or itrbtadn any for orby any mean, or elored na Gtabaceeteval system wiht pt Permlsion fom Rox Book ioe BpCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 33 * The company or corporate mission refers to the strategic statements that identify why an organization exists, its philosophy of management, and its purpose as distinguished from other similar organizations in terms of products, services, and markets. Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 34 Making Planning Effective ¢ Planning may be made successful if the following are observed: 1. recognizing the planning barriers 2. using the aids to planning Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 35 * The planning barriers consist of the following: the manager’s inability to plan improper planning process lack of commitment to the planning process improper information focusing on the present at the expense of the future 6. too much reliance on the planning department WPWN Pe 7. concentrating on only the controllable variables Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, IncCHAPTER 5 SLIDE 36 * Among the aids to planning that may be used are: 1. gathering as much information as possible 2. developing multiple sources of information 3. involving others in the planning process Philippine Copyright 2013 Rex Book Store Inc.All Rights Reserved. No par of this Leaming Device may be reproduced or distrbuted in any form or by any means, or stored ina database retrieval system without prior permission from Rex Book Store, Inc
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