PLANNING IN AN ORGANIZATION Marilyn Dayacus Rosanna A. Patron Jovylyn C. Digno Management Policy Formulation August 2013 PLANNING We must plan for the future‚ because people who stay in the present will remain in the past. Abraham Lincoln What is Planning? What is Planning? In Psychological aspects: • Planning is one of the executive functions of the brain‚ encompassing the neurological processes involved in the formulation‚ evaluation and selection of a sequence of thoughts and actions to
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supportive work attitudes and high performance. Companies like Dell‚ Microsoft‚ Intel and Motorola are quoted for developing career paths and investing heavily in training and development to increase employees’ value to the organization and build a strong culture. One way of building a strong culture adopted by many companies (some deliberately‚ some accidentally) is to develop organizational ceremonies‚ rites and language. These help people to learn about and take on board aspects of an organization’s
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Case study: Thinking about culture in organizations – can you manage it? Some organizations try to espouse values that people in the organization will discuss‚ promote and try to live by. For example at Hewlett Packard (HP) all employees are required to become familiar with the “HP Way”. The HP Way means that the HP founders base their corporate culture on the integration and reinforcement of critical opposites. HP claims to have achieved what appears to be the greatest dichotomy: creating an
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Lacking Insight due to Emotion Many people around the world lack insight because of emotion. This means that their judgment is being blocked due to strong feelings. There are many situations in Shakespeare’s King Lear play where characters lack insight due to their emotions. Shakespeare shows this in three characters; King Lear‚ Gloucester and Albany. In every regard‚ the characters in this play tend to lack insight because of strong emotion. Early on in the play‚ King Lear
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effective teamwork Organisational structure | Individual contribution | Team processes | Clear purpose | Self knowledge | Coordination | Appropriate culture | Trust | Communication | Specified task | Commitment | Cohesion | Distinct roles | Flexibility | Decision making | Suitable leadership | | Conflict management | Relevant members | | Social relationships | Adequate resources | | Performance feedback | Organisational structure Many theorists offer recommendations
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employees have a distinct in a way that managers can set a goal for their workers‚ or the workers can progress by making goals together. There is advantage with goal setting toward employees which is to contribute in goal setting they may be more likely to work toward a goal they assist in development. It doesn’t make difference on who set s the goal however‚ the workers do perfect when they get feedback on their Development. There are four factors in the feedback that influence the goal-performance
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Empowerment in an organization Empowerments is the process of enabling or authorizing an individual to think‚ behave‚ take action‚ and control work and decision making in autonomous ways. It is the state of feeling self-empowered to take control of one’s own destiny. In an organization‚ empowerment is the redistribution of power and decision making responsibilities‚ usually to employees‚ where such authority was previously a management prerogative. Empowerment is based on the recognition that employee
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Managerial Turnover Questions 1-5 1. Turnover can be a concern for many organizations especially if quantifiable data results show an increase or high rate due to internal or possible external benchmarks. When considering Health Care Launder Care (HCLC)‚ a near 25 percent yearly loss of managers should attract attention. There seems to be an issue with vice president of operations (iron fist mentality) with his approach to problem solving (one way conversations). HCLC does not show any industry
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In Management and Morality‚ Maclagan brings to the reader’s attention the “logical relationship between individual values and decision making and action in organizations.” Although seemingly straightforward‚ it is important to recognize the dynamics that values contribute to the workplace. Basically‚ Maclagan is stating that “values are inescapable” and essential drivers for decision making at work. These values are “associated with decision making and conduct in general.” When looking at how values
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two different organization structures/charts.M2 4 1.2 Explain how the relationship between an organization’s structure and culture can impact on the performance of the business. 5 Figure 3 Span of Control 5 Impact of Culture and Structure on the performance 5 Example of an organization whose culture affected its business performance and explains why it happened. M1 6 The ENRON Company 6 1.3Discuss the factors which influence individual behavior at work. 7 Individual Differences at
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