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COB 300A- Management
Chapter 1- The Exceptional Manager
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Management
Undergraduate 3
02/06/2011

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Management
Definition
the process of using organizational resources, to efficiently and effectively to achieve organizational goals through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
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1) effectiveness
2) efficiency
Definition
Managers have to be focused on: (2 things)
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Effectiveness
Definition
producing a desired effect for accomplishing your goals
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Efficiency
Definition
achieving greater outcomes with less input by making the most of your resources
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1) human (people-intellectual)
2) financial (money)
3) physical (equipment)
4) information (knowledge)
Definition
Examples of resources (4 types)
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1) planning
2) organizing
3) leading
4) controlling
Definition
List the 4 management functions
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Planning
Definition
the central function of management involves setting goals and figuring out ways to reach them; _____ requires conceptual skills and looks to the future
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Example of a planning activity
Definition
creating an annual calendar, yearly budget, forecasting sales (example of ____)
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Organizing
Definition
the process of assigning the necessary resources to implement the plan and to achieve the organization's goals; it involves assigning and dividing work and authority
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Example of an organizing activity
Definition
ordering supplies, resources needed, creating an organizational chart (example of ____)
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Leading
Definition
influencing others to achieve organizational objectives
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Example of a leading activity
Definition
communicating assignments to employees, inspiring change, setting an example (example of ____)
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Controlling
Definition
involves comparing actual performance outcomes to a predetermined standard
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Example of a controlling activity:
Definition
monitoring employee performance, analyzing production errors (example of ___)
Term
1) organizational pyramid
2) feller's diamond
Definition
Types of managerial levels (2)
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Organizational pyramid
Definition
responsibilities assigned at various levels within organization; more managers at entry level, fewer at senior leadership roles
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1) top-level managers
2) middle-level (general) managers
3) first-level managers
4) individual contributors
Definition
List the levels within an organizational pyramid (4)
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Top-level managers
Definition
responsible for making major decisions, providing the organization with a clear direction, and planning strategically to reach organizational goals
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Chairman of the board, CEO, president, executive VP, vice president, dean
Definition
Examples of top-level managers
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director, branch manager, department chairperson, chief of surgery
Definition
Examples of middle-level (general) managers
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Middle-level (general) managers
Definition
responsible for coordinating activities within the firm; their breadth of responsibility and income varies greatly
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First-level (front-line) managers
Definition
oversee and execute daily tasks; they are responsible for meeting annual goals
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supervisor, office manager, crew chief, team leader
Definition
Examples of first-level (frontline) mangers
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Individual contributors
Definition
operatives and specialists; worker w/most experience may supervise the rest of this part of the organizational pyramid
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tool-and-die maker, cook, word processing technician, assembler
Definition
Examples of individual contributors
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Feller's diamond
Definition
contradicts pyramid organizational level b/c employees don't often enter at bottom and rise top until they retire; rather they enter from the side, work for a period of time, and leave from one of the points of the diamond
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1) Management
2) Temporary/seasonal
3) Administrative support
4) Retired expert
Definition
List the 4 points of Feller's diamond
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1) technical core
2) technical support
Definition
What are the two center parts of Feller's diamond?
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Retained: Technical core and support
Let go: the points of the diamond
Definition
In hard times, who in Feller's diamond is retained and who is let go?
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product/service design, manufacturing and supply chain expertise, information and data storage and security, critical leadership
Definition
What activities are associated with employees in the core of Feller's diamond?
Term
Internships bypass the "temp" into the technical core- b/c internships provide companies w/info. about potential employees and help students gain a competitive edge (w/experience)
Definition
How do internships relate to Feller's diamond?
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1) Line positions
2) Staff positions
Definition
Name the two positions (different roles) within the levels that contribute to organizational success
Term
Line positions (and examples)
Definition
all employees directly involved in the profitability of a company; examples: person making the product, factory manager, designer, salespeople, CEO
Term
Staff positions (and examples)
Definition
employees NOT directly involved in profitability; they provide expertise, manpower, and resources (usually provide services; examples: cafeteria workers, HR department, accountants
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A systems view of organizations (describe)
Definition
The business itself is defined as an "open" or "closed" system based on how it interacts with its environment- which changes over time
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Open system
Definition
interacts w/external environment to acquire resources, expertise, and processes- then takes the product/service and sells it to external customers
Term
Example of an open system
Definition
Vzio- does not even touch televisions; contracts w/others to finalize products (put together, service, etc.)- this enables Vzio to charge low prices (which system is this?)
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Closed system
Definition
independent of its environment; is autonomous and self-supporting
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Example of closed system
Definition
Debeers- owned diamond mines, processing, retail stores; they controlled the demand market
(which system is this?)
Timberland- until demand increased to where volume could not be met
Term
SWOT (define and list components/internal vs external)
Definition
a tool used by managers for evaluating a business strategy; Strengths, Weaknesses (internal forces) and Opportunities, Threats (external forces)
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1) for-profit
2) non-profit (and non-for profit)
3) mutual-benefit
Definition
List the 3 types of organizations
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For-profit
Definition
companies that exist to make money; have owners
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Non-profit (and non-for profit: can make a little more money)
Definition
owned by the gov't; main service is to improve society
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Mutual-benefit (and examples)
Definition
purpose is to serve members of the organization; examples: political parties, unions
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Entrepreneurship (and characteristics of the individuals)
Definition
taking risks to create a new business; usually don't finish school; some are serial (start and sell businesses over and over)
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Intrapreneurship (and example)
Definition
encourage people within organization to create new businesses; example: Nike is well-known for this
Term
1) high energy level: work long hours
2) high tolerance of ambiguity: able to adapt to changes
Definition
List the personality traits (usually don't change over lifetime; set between ages 12-14) of successful managers (2)
Term
1) ability to motivate
2) communication skills
3) ability to work well with others
Definition
List the 3 skills (able to improve over lifetime) of successful managers
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