varying roles and functions of a manager‚ all managers have the same fundamental functions that ensure the business runs as efficiently as possible.There are four areas that a manager deals with in the functional areas of any business. These four areas are controlling‚ leading‚ organizing‚ and planning.( Bateman ) It is important to realize that the role of control for a manager is not negative in nature. In the functional areas of a business‚ control means that a manager is making sure that all areas
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ARTICLE www.hbr.org What Makes an Effective Executive by Peter F Drucker . Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summar y The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 What Makes an Effective Executive 8 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications Product 6980 What Makes an Effective Executive The Idea in Brief The
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3. Identify 6 specific ways that motivational theory of managers and leaders within organisations can positively impact the people and the organisation. Refer to the case to support your claims. Identify 6 specific ways that motivational theory of managers and leaders within organisations can positively impact the people and the organisation. Refer to the case to support your claims. Six ways managers motivational theories positively impact employees and organization are 1. It improves employees’
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Characteristics of a Knowledge and Value Centered Manager Checkpoint HSM/220 August 5‚ 2011 The ten characteristics that are necessary to be an effective manager are; * Self-Motivation/ Value centered * Leadership Skills/Knowledge Centered * Dependability/ Value centered * Excellent Customer Service Skills/ Value centered * Resolving Conflict Abilities/Knowledge Centered * Being a Team Player/ Value centered * Knowledge of the Industry/Knowledge Centered * Integrity
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Restaurant manager A restaurant manager is someone who is the ’face’ of a restaurant and whose main responsibilities are to deal with customer service issues‚ as well as to ensure that the food quality coming out of the kitchen is the best it can be. He or she also deals with staffing issues and ensures that everything runs as smoothly and profitably as possible. The Duties and Responsibilities 1.Supervision The managers have to oversee the activities of the kitchen and dining room. Supervisory
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Throughout the essay‚ the managers will be referred to as Mr X and Mr Y and their company’s will be referred to as Company X and Company Y respectively due to confidential reasons. The first manager that was interviewed in order to fulfil this task was Mr X. He works for Company X‚ which is‚ a large service based organisation at the position of ‘Head of Corporate Credit Administration.’ His key responsibility at this bank is to provide credit administration support to Corporate‚ Investment
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“More leaders have been made by accident‚ circumstance‚ sheer grit‚ or will than have been made by all the leadership courses put together.” ― Warren G. Bennis‚ On Becoming a Leader Revised Edition What makes a leader? Is always my initial though when thinking of leadership. There are many kinds of leader and many reasons why a person can be considered a leader Truly effective leaders are also distinguished by a high degree of emotional intelligence‚ which includes self-awareness‚ self-regulation
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old question. Are leaders made or are they born? My belief on this – I believe that a leader is made‚ not born. Why do I say that? Before going further‚ lets be clear on one distinction – when we say a leader is made‚ it does not mean that someone can be taught to become a leader by attending leadership courses. While it helps‚ it is not enough. Warren Bennis (a leading leadership researcher) believes that one cannot be taught to become a leader but one can learn to become a leader over the years through
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3HRC - Understanding Organisations and the Role of Human Resources - Activity 2 The following report contains information on how Human Resources support the organisation‚ line managers and staff. Human resources can be seen as a medium between employee and employer to maintain that all policies and procedures are completed correctly and fairly. Looking after your workforce‚ but complying with business strategy to ensure business goals and objectives are achieved. During the time of your employment
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Traits of a Good Manager. www.buzzle.com. Traits of a good Manager by Manali Oak retrieved October 17‚ 2011 From- http://www.buzzle.com/articles/traits-of-a-good-manager.html Summary- these article discuses 4 important traits that a good manager will need to succeed in the working world as well as some ideas on how to act and listen to your employee’s Leadership Leadership is one of the vital qualities of a good manager. A good manager is often seen exercising effective leadership in the
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