database in the OCLS written by either of these individuals. Here is my submission based on the only article by that title I was able to locate from the Harvard Business Review. Article Summary: In the article “It’s not “unprofessional” to gossip at work” published for Idea Watch’s Defend Your Research series for the Harvard Business Review‚ Giuseppe “Joe” Labianca defended the research findings he achieved in a study of a branch of a U.S. company regarding gossip. Labianca conducted this
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running. They learn the ropes‚ get along with their bosses and subordinates‚ gain credibility‚ and ultimately master the situation. Others‚ however‚ don’t do so well. What accounts for the difference? In this article‚ first published in 1985‚ Harvard Business School professor John J. Gabarro relates the findings of two sets of field studies he conducted‚ covering 14 management successions. The first set was a three-year study of four newly assigned division presidents; the second consisted of 10 historical
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Strategic Planning Question A One of the major differences between conventional planning and strategic planning is that "conventional planning tends to be oriented toward looking at problems based on current understanding‚ or an inside-out mind set. Strategic planning requires an understanding of the nature of the issue‚ and then finding of an appropriate response‚ or an outside- in mind set" (Rowley‚ 1997‚ p. 36). Strategic Planning is a necessary process that must occur for any organization
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What is Strategic Planning? Explain its relevance to the management of a Human Service Organization of your choice. What is building a house without a blueprint? In everything we do‚ planning is essential‚ it serves as a guideline. With reference to the question‚ strategic planning offers many benefits to social service organizations‚ operating within an environment‚ funding cutbacks and emerging competition‚ (Finley et al‚ 2001). According to Florence Green (2009)‚ strategic planning is an interactive
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com/0957-8234.htm Strategic planning and school management: full of sound and fury‚ signifying nothing? Centre for Educational Leadership and Management‚ School of Education‚ University of Leicester‚ Northampton‚ UK Keywords Strategic planning‚ Schools‚ Improvement‚ Leadership‚ Management Abstract Strategic planning‚ in the form of school improvement planning‚ has become the dominant approach to school management in English schools. This has evolved from earlier forms of strategic planning and has significant
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Strategic Planning Effects on Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Performance Strategic plans are the action by which a firm plans to achieve their goals. These goals explain where the business wants to be in the future‚ and apply to the whole organization as opposed to specific sections or departments. Strategic planning affects the performance of the entire business. This paper will focus on the importance of strategic planning‚ effective or otherwise‚ on small and medium businesses. Small enterprises
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Methodology 1. CORPORATE Main importance of Maxis is that they have corporate plan in order to maintain their position in market to serve the customers. As a responsible business‚ Maxis have embedded the principles of corporate responsibility (“CR”) in their day-to-day operations. Sustainable and ethical ways of doing business have been at the core of Maxis’ initiatives. To achieve business success over the long-term‚ Maxis recognize that they must continue to foster and nurture meaningful relationships
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STRATEGIC PLANNING Importance of Strategic Planning 2 Roles and Responsibilities 3 Governing Board Strategic Planning Committee Chief Executive Officer Medical Staff Department Heads Patients and Community Planner Consultants The Steps of Strategic Planning 5 Get Organized Perform an Environmental Assessment The Internal Assessment The External Assessment Develop a Vision Review the Mission Statement Develop Strategies Goal Approach Critical Issues
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STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR SMALL BUSINESS Chapter 6 What is Strategic Planning? • The process of determining the primary objectives of the entrepreneurship and then adopting courses of action and allocating resources to achieve those objectives. • It provides the entrepreneur with a systematic approach to the achievement of the firm’s objectives. Three Distinct Steps of Strategic Planning: I. Determination of Primary Objectives II. Adoption of Course of Action III. Allocation of Resources I. Determination
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"MARKETING MYOPIA" MYOPIA (adapted from Mintzberg‚ 1994:279-281) In 1960‚ Theodore Levitt‚ a marketing professor at the Harvard Business School‚ published a celebrated article entitled "Marketing Myopia." It is difficult to find a manager or planner who does not know the theme‚ even if he or she has never read the article.The basic point was that firms should define themselves in terms of broad industry orientation—"underlying generic need" in the words of Kotler and Singh (1981:39)—rather than
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