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Contemporary
Management
Second Edition
Gareth R. Jones
Texas A&M University
Jennifer M. George
Texas A&M University
Charles W. L. Hill
University of Washington
©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000
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Managers
and Managing
1
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Management Key Concepts
 Organizations: People working together and
coordinating their actions to achieve specific
goals.
 Goal: A desired future condition that the
organization seeks to achieve.
 Management: The process of using
organizational resources to achieve the
organization’s goals by...
 Planning, Organizing, Leading, and Controlling
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Additional Key Concepts
 Resources are organizational assets and
include:
 People,
 Machinery,
 Raw materials,
 Information, skills,
 Financial capital.
 Managers are the people responsible for
supervising the use of an organization’s
resources to meet its goals.
1-4
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Achieving High Performance
 Organizations must provide a good or
service desired by its customers.
 David Johnson of Campbell Soup manages
his firm to provide quality food products.
 Physicians, nurses and health care
administrators seek to provide healing from
sickness.
 McDonald’s restaurants provide burgers,
fries and shakes that people want to buy.
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Organizational Performance
Measures how efficiently and effectively
managers use resources to satisfy customers and
achieve goals.
 Efficiency: A measure of how well resources are
used to achieve a goal.
Usually, managers must try to minimize the input
of resources to attain the same goal.
 Effectiveness: A measure of the appropriateness of
the goals chosen (are these the right goals?), and
the degree to which they are achieved.
Organizations are more effective when managers
choose the correct goals and then achieve them.
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Managerial Functions
Henri Fayol was the first to describe the four
managerial functions when he was the CEO of
a large mining company in the later 1800’s.
Fayol noted managers at all levels, operating in
a for profit or not for profit organization, must
perform each of the functions of:
Planning,
organizing,
leading,
controlling.
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Four Functions of Management
Figure 1.2
Planning
Choose Goals
Organizing
Working together
Leading
Coordinate
Controlling
Monitor & measure
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Planning
Planning is the process used by managers to
identify and select appropriate goals and
courses of action for an organization.
3 steps to good planning :
1. Which goals should be pursued?
2. How should the goal be attained?
3. How should resources be allocated?
 The planning function determines how
effective and efficient the organization is and
determines the strategy of the organization.
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Organizing
In organizing, managers create the structure of
working relationships between organizational
members that best allows them to work together and
achieve goals.
Managers will group people into departments
according to the tasks performed.
 Managers will also lay out lines of authority and
responsibility for members.
An organizational structure is the outcome of
organizing. This structure coordinates and motivates
employees so that they work together to achieve
goals.
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Leading
In leading, managers determine direction, state
a clear vision for employees to follow, and
help employees understand the role they play
in attaining goals.
Leadership involves a manager using power,
influence, vision, persuasion, and
communication skills.
The outcome of the leading function is a high
level of motivation and commitment from
employees to the organization.
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Controlling
In controlling, managers evaluate how well the
organization is achieving its goals and takes
corrective action to improve performance.
Managers will monitor individuals, departments,
and the organization to determine if desired
performance has been reached.
 Managers will also take action to increase
performance as required.
The outcome of the controlling function is the
accurate measurement of performance and
regulation of efficiency and effectiveness.
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Management Levels
Organizations often have 3 levels of managers:
First-line Managers: responsible for day-to-day
operation. They supervise the people performing
the activities required to make the good or service.
Middle Managers: Supervise first-line managers.
They are also responsible to find the best way to
use departmental resources to achieve goals.
Top Managers: Responsible for the performance of
all departments and have cross-departmental
responsibility. They establish organizational goals
and monitor middle managers.
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Top
Managers
Middle
Managers
First-line Managers
Non-management
Three Levels of Management
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Restructuring
Top Management have sought methods to
restructure their organizations and save
costs.
Downsizing: eliminate jobs at all levels of
management.
Can lead to higher efficiency.
Often results in low morale and customer
complaints about service.
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Management Trends
Empowerment: expand the tasks and
responsibilities of workers.
 Supervisors might be empowered to make some
resource allocation decisions.
Self-managed teams: give a group of
employees responsibility for supervising
their own actions.
 The team can monitor its members and the quality
of the work performed.
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Managerial Roles
Described by Mintzberg.
 A role is a set of specific tasks a person performs
because of the position they hold.
Roles are directed inside as well as outside the
organization.
There are 3 broad role categories:
1. Interpersonal
2. Informational
3. Decisional
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Interpersonal Roles
Roles managers assume to coordinate and
interact with employees and provide direction
to the organization.
 Figurehead role: symbolizes the organization and
what it is trying to achieve.
 Leader role: train, counsel, mentor and encourage
high employee performance.
 Liaison role: link and coordinate people inside and
outside the organization to help achieve goals.
1-18
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Informational Roles
Associated with the tasks needed to obtain
and transmit information for management of
the organization.
 Monitor role: analyzes information from both the
internal and external environment.
 Disseminator role: manager transmits
information to influence attitudes and behavior of
employees.
 Spokesperson role: use of information to
positively influence the way people in and out of
the organization respond to it.
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Decisional Roles
Associated with the methods managers use to
plan strategy and utilize resources to achieve
goals.
 Entrepreneur role: deciding upon new projects or
programs to initiate and invest.
 Disturbance handler role: assume responsibility for
handling an unexpected event or crisis.
 Resource allocator role: assign resources between
functions and divisions, set budgets of lower
managers.
 Negotiator role: seeks to negotiate solutions between
other managers, unions, customers, or shareholders.
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Managerial Skills
There are three skill sets that managers need
to perform effectively.
1. Conceptual skills: the ability to analyze and
diagnose a situation and find the cause and effect.
2. Human skills: the ability to understand, alter, lead,
and control people’s behavior.
3. Technical skills: the job-specific knowledge
required to perform a task. Common examples
include marketing, accounting, and manufacturing.
All three skills are enhanced through formal
training, reading, and practice.
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Skill Type Needed by Manager Level
Top
Managers
Middle
Managers
Line
Managers
Conceptual Human Technical
Figure 1.5
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Management Challenges
 Increasing number of global organizations.
 Building competitive advantage through
superior efficiency, quality, innovation, and
responsiveness.
 Increasing performance while remaining
ethical managers.
 Managing an increasingly diverse work force.
 Using new technologies.
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  • 1. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Contemporary Management Second Edition Gareth R. Jones Texas A&M University Jennifer M. George Texas A&M University Charles W. L. Hill University of Washington ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000
  • 2. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Managers and Managing 1 1-2
  • 3. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Management Key Concepts  Organizations: People working together and coordinating their actions to achieve specific goals.  Goal: A desired future condition that the organization seeks to achieve.  Management: The process of using organizational resources to achieve the organization’s goals by...  Planning, Organizing, Leading, and Controlling 1-3
  • 4. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Additional Key Concepts  Resources are organizational assets and include:  People,  Machinery,  Raw materials,  Information, skills,  Financial capital.  Managers are the people responsible for supervising the use of an organization’s resources to meet its goals. 1-4
  • 5. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Achieving High Performance  Organizations must provide a good or service desired by its customers.  David Johnson of Campbell Soup manages his firm to provide quality food products.  Physicians, nurses and health care administrators seek to provide healing from sickness.  McDonald’s restaurants provide burgers, fries and shakes that people want to buy. 1-5
  • 6. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Organizational Performance Measures how efficiently and effectively managers use resources to satisfy customers and achieve goals.  Efficiency: A measure of how well resources are used to achieve a goal. Usually, managers must try to minimize the input of resources to attain the same goal.  Effectiveness: A measure of the appropriateness of the goals chosen (are these the right goals?), and the degree to which they are achieved. Organizations are more effective when managers choose the correct goals and then achieve them. 1-6
  • 7. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Managerial Functions Henri Fayol was the first to describe the four managerial functions when he was the CEO of a large mining company in the later 1800’s. Fayol noted managers at all levels, operating in a for profit or not for profit organization, must perform each of the functions of: Planning, organizing, leading, controlling. 1-7
  • 8. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Four Functions of Management Figure 1.2 Planning Choose Goals Organizing Working together Leading Coordinate Controlling Monitor & measure 1-8
  • 9. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Planning Planning is the process used by managers to identify and select appropriate goals and courses of action for an organization. 3 steps to good planning : 1. Which goals should be pursued? 2. How should the goal be attained? 3. How should resources be allocated?  The planning function determines how effective and efficient the organization is and determines the strategy of the organization. 1-9
  • 10. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Organizing In organizing, managers create the structure of working relationships between organizational members that best allows them to work together and achieve goals. Managers will group people into departments according to the tasks performed.  Managers will also lay out lines of authority and responsibility for members. An organizational structure is the outcome of organizing. This structure coordinates and motivates employees so that they work together to achieve goals. 1-10
  • 11. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Leading In leading, managers determine direction, state a clear vision for employees to follow, and help employees understand the role they play in attaining goals. Leadership involves a manager using power, influence, vision, persuasion, and communication skills. The outcome of the leading function is a high level of motivation and commitment from employees to the organization. 1-11
  • 12. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Controlling In controlling, managers evaluate how well the organization is achieving its goals and takes corrective action to improve performance. Managers will monitor individuals, departments, and the organization to determine if desired performance has been reached.  Managers will also take action to increase performance as required. The outcome of the controlling function is the accurate measurement of performance and regulation of efficiency and effectiveness. 1-12
  • 13. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Management Levels Organizations often have 3 levels of managers: First-line Managers: responsible for day-to-day operation. They supervise the people performing the activities required to make the good or service. Middle Managers: Supervise first-line managers. They are also responsible to find the best way to use departmental resources to achieve goals. Top Managers: Responsible for the performance of all departments and have cross-departmental responsibility. They establish organizational goals and monitor middle managers. 1-13
  • 14. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Top Managers Middle Managers First-line Managers Non-management Three Levels of Management 1-14
  • 15. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Restructuring Top Management have sought methods to restructure their organizations and save costs. Downsizing: eliminate jobs at all levels of management. Can lead to higher efficiency. Often results in low morale and customer complaints about service. 1-15
  • 16. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Management Trends Empowerment: expand the tasks and responsibilities of workers.  Supervisors might be empowered to make some resource allocation decisions. Self-managed teams: give a group of employees responsibility for supervising their own actions.  The team can monitor its members and the quality of the work performed. 1-16
  • 17. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Managerial Roles Described by Mintzberg.  A role is a set of specific tasks a person performs because of the position they hold. Roles are directed inside as well as outside the organization. There are 3 broad role categories: 1. Interpersonal 2. Informational 3. Decisional 1-17
  • 18. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Interpersonal Roles Roles managers assume to coordinate and interact with employees and provide direction to the organization.  Figurehead role: symbolizes the organization and what it is trying to achieve.  Leader role: train, counsel, mentor and encourage high employee performance.  Liaison role: link and coordinate people inside and outside the organization to help achieve goals. 1-18
  • 19. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Informational Roles Associated with the tasks needed to obtain and transmit information for management of the organization.  Monitor role: analyzes information from both the internal and external environment.  Disseminator role: manager transmits information to influence attitudes and behavior of employees.  Spokesperson role: use of information to positively influence the way people in and out of the organization respond to it. 1-19
  • 20. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Decisional Roles Associated with the methods managers use to plan strategy and utilize resources to achieve goals.  Entrepreneur role: deciding upon new projects or programs to initiate and invest.  Disturbance handler role: assume responsibility for handling an unexpected event or crisis.  Resource allocator role: assign resources between functions and divisions, set budgets of lower managers.  Negotiator role: seeks to negotiate solutions between other managers, unions, customers, or shareholders. 1-20
  • 21. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Managerial Skills There are three skill sets that managers need to perform effectively. 1. Conceptual skills: the ability to analyze and diagnose a situation and find the cause and effect. 2. Human skills: the ability to understand, alter, lead, and control people’s behavior. 3. Technical skills: the job-specific knowledge required to perform a task. Common examples include marketing, accounting, and manufacturing. All three skills are enhanced through formal training, reading, and practice. 1-21
  • 22. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Skill Type Needed by Manager Level Top Managers Middle Managers Line Managers Conceptual Human Technical Figure 1.5 1-22
  • 23. Irwin/McGraw-Hill ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2000 Management Challenges  Increasing number of global organizations.  Building competitive advantage through superior efficiency, quality, innovation, and responsiveness.  Increasing performance while remaining ethical managers.  Managing an increasingly diverse work force.  Using new technologies. 1-23