Introduction To Management and Organization
Introduction To Management and Organization
Introduction to
Management & Organization
• People
• Skills
• Knowledge
• Information
• Raw materials
• Machinery
• Financial capital
Organizations
Organizational Performance
• A measure of how efficiently and effectively managers are using
organizational resources to satisfy customers and achieve goals.
Efficiency – To do the things right!
• A measure of how well or productively resources are used to
achieve a goal.
Effectiveness – To get the right things done!
• A measure of the appropriateness of the goals an organization is
pursuing and the degree to which they are achieved.
What do managers do?
Functional approach
Planning
• Defining goals, establishing strategies to achieve goals,
developing plans to integrate and coordinate activities
Organizing
• Arranging work to accomplish organizational goals
Leading
• Working with and through people to accomplish goals.
Controlling
• Monitoring, comparing, and correcting the work
Management Roles
Interpersonal roles
• Figurehead, leader, liaison
Informational roles
• Monitor, disseminator, spokesperson
Decisional roles
• Disturbance handler, resource allocator,
negotiator
Management Roles
Interpersonal roles
• Figurehead, leader, liaison
Informational roles
• Monitor, disseminator, spokesperson
Decisional roles
• Disturbance handler, resource allocator,
negotiator
Managerial Skills
Technical skills
• Knowledge and proficiency in a specific field
Human skills
• The ability to work well with other people
Conceptual skills
• The ability to think and conceptualize about
abstract and complex situations concerning the
organization
Managerial Competencies
• Conceptual ability
• Diagnostic ability
• Planning ability
• Flexibility
• Creativity
Conceptual skills
Concern to:
• Encourage
• Understand
• Relate
• Develop
• Communicate
Encouragement