The Role of the Manager MGT/521 - Management October 13‚ 2014 The Role of the Manager Managers are involved in many discrete business functions. The functional areas of business are defined as Management‚ Law‚ Human Resource Management‚ Leadership‚ Accounting‚ Finance‚ Economics‚ Research and Statistics‚ Operations Management‚ Marketing‚ and Strategic Planning (University of Phoenix‚ n.d.). Good managers are doers‚ thinkers‚ and leaders. According to Hutt & Speh‚ “Good managers‚ in the
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A manager is a person whom is in charge of place‚ business or a company. Managers usually have three types of roles which are as follows. * Interpersonal Roles * Informational Roles * Decisional Roles Interpersonal Roles: The manager takes a major portion of responsibility to manage different things under management. These following are the most important roles under this a) The figure head role b) The Leader’s Role c) The Liaison Role Informational Roles: This is the role in
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a difference ? Simmons Can training solve Simmon’s financial problems? Is the GCOL a good investment? How would Eitel know? How would the company’s owners know? Is Training a Good Investment? Training Evaluation ◦ 4 Types Human capital theory ◦ When PV of Benefits >= Training Costs 3 Professor Marler- Mgt 514
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appraisal emphasizes on a) to create & maintain satisfactory level of performance b) to meet individual development needs c) to help superiors to have proper understanding about subordinates d) all the above 3)The appraiser may be a) manager or supervisor b) the employers peer c) self appraisal d) all the above 4) Good performance appraisal system should be_________ a) reliable b) valid c) standardized d) all the above 5) Find the odd one: a) unstructured person b) straight
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Introduction Management is a social science which covers planning‚ coordinating‚ directing‚ supervising and organizing resources (human‚ materials and financial)‚ which leadership is the guidance and encouragement to manage people (Olufeani Oyedele‚ 2009). According to F. John Reh‚ a manager is the person responsible for planning and directing the work of a group of individuals‚ monitoring their work‚ and taking corrective action when necessary. Different types of manager responsible for different
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Nokia: Human Resource Management (HR) – Personnel management To maintain a healthy‚ successful and efficient environment Nokia collaborates with its employees under the main goal to create an environment for all its employees where they can fulfill their potential. Motivation‚ encouragement and maintaining employees satisfaction and well-being at work is vital for Nokia to perform at its best. As a goods manufacturer Nokia collaborates with its employees within formal and informal networks to allow
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The organization I am most familiar with is that of which I am currently employed‚ Farmhouse Studios is a small company consisting of seven people: The Director/Owner‚ two managers of equal rank‚ two designers‚ a sound engineer‚ a technician and a secretary. My position is that of one of the managers‚ my job is to generate new business and oversee day to day production. Farmhouse studios is in the compact disk duplication market‚ we provide a turnkey service in which company profiles may be set up
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Bibliography: Primary research General Manager (2011) – Interview 31st May 2011. Line Manager A (2011) – Interview 1st June 2011. Line Manager B (2011) – Interview 1st June 2011. Employee A (2011) – Interview 1st June 2011. Secondary research Handy (1993) Understanding Organisations (4th ed) Harmondsworth: Penguin. Martin‚ Whiting and Jackson (2010) Human Resource Practice (5th ed) London: the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development. Websites CIPD
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According to Pilbeam and Corbridge Human Resource Development can be defined as the activities involved in organizing individual and collective learning processes aimed at the development of both employees and the organization. This is concerned with the provision of learning‚ development and training opportunities in order to improve individual‚ team and organizational performance. The Human Resource Development process main intention is to improve employees’ career goals and achieve the organization’s
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ETHICS IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Ethical considerations are becoming increasingly important to HR departments in American industries. A tension often exists between a company’s financial goals and strategies to improve profits‚ and ethical considerations with right-behavior concerns. Since human resources departments are often most focused on employees and employee behavior‚ it falls to them to define ethical behavior‚ communicate specialized ethical codes‚ and update or elaborate on existing
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