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PLANNING
DEFINITION (1)
SELECTING MISSIONS AND OBJECTIVES AS WELL

AS   THE ACTIONS TO ACHIEVE THEM, WHICH

REQUIRES    DECISION   MAKING,   THAT   IS

CHOOSING A COURSE OF ACTION AMONGST ALL

ALTERNATIVES
DEFINITION (2)
DECIDING IN ADVANCE ABOUT THE OBJECTIVES TO
BE PURSUED BY THE ENTERPRISE; THE SELECTION OF
BEST ALTERNATIVE COURSES OF ACTION TO REACH
THOSE   OBJECTIVES   AND   A   SPECIFICATION   OF
ACTIVITIES – TECHNICAL, FINANCIAL, PERSONNEL
ETC. REQUIRED FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PRE-
SELECTED COURSES OF ACTION
“Planning is an intellectually demanding process; it
requires the conscious determination of courses of
action and the basing of decisions on purpose,
knowledge, and considered estimates.”

                             - Koontz and O’Donnell
“Planning is the continuous process of making present
entrepreneurial (risk taking) decisions systematically
and with best possible knowledge of their futurity,
organising systematically the efforts needed to carry
out these decisions and measuring the results of these
decisions against the expectations through organised,
systematic feed-back”

                                    - Peter F. Drucker
NATURE OF PLANNING
 Planning is goal-oriented

 Planning has a reference to future

 Primary function of management

 Planning involves choice

 It is an intellectual exercise

 Planning is all-pervasive
NATURE OF PLANNING
 Planning is both – long range and short range

 Planning is continuous

 Planning is actionable

 Planning is flexible

 It is an integrated system

 Planning is efficient
IMPORTANCE OF PLANNING
 Effective performance – understand - mission & objectives and
  the methods of attaining

 Group effort – effective – know what they are to accomplish

 Basic management function

 (read slide 1) – planning requires decision making – provides a
  rational approach

 Strongly implies managerial innovation

 Bridges the gap between where we are to where we want to go

 Plans furnish the standards of control
Close relationship of Planning and
            Controlling
                 NEW
                PLANS




           IMPLEMENTATION                             NO
PLANNING                    CONTROLLING
               OF PLANS                            UNDESIRA
                             : COMPARING              BLE
                              PLANS WITH           DEVIATION
                                                    S FROM
                                RESULTS              PLANS



                                     UNDESIRABLE
                                      DEVIATION



                            CORRECTIVE
                              ACTION
TYPES OF PLANS
 MISSION OR PURPOSE

 OBJECTIVES OR GOALS

 STRATEGIES

 POLICIES

 PROCEDURE

 RULES

 PROGRAMS

 BUDGETS
TYPES OF PLANS
 MISSION OR PURPOSE:

                    The basic purpose of function or tasks of an
 enterprise or agency or any part of it
 OBJECTIVES OR GOALS:

                    The ends toward which activity is aimed
 STRATEGIES:

                    The    determination   of   basic   long    term
 objectives of an enterprise and the adoption of courses of action
 and allocation of resources necessary to achieve these goals
TYPES OF PLANS
 POLICIES:

              General statements or understandings that
 guide or channelize thinking in decision making
 PROCEDURES:

              Plans that establish a required method of
 handling future activities
 RULES:

              Spell out specific required actions or non
 actions, allowing no discretion
TYPES OF PLANS
 PROGRAMS:

            A complex of goals, policies, procedures, rules,
 task, assignments, steps, to be taken, resources to be
 employed, and other elements necessary to carry out a
 given course of action

 BUDGETS:

            A statement of expected results expressed in
 numerical terms.
STEPS IN PLANNING
 Being aware of opportunities

 Setting objectives or goals

 Considering planning premises

 Identifying alternatives

 Comparing alternatives in light of goals sought

 Choosing an alternative

 Formulating supporting plans

 Quantifying plans by making budgets
Be aware of opportunities
 In light of:
         The Market

         Competition

         What customers want

         Our weaknesses
Setting objectives or goals
Where we want to be and what we want to accomplish
                     and when
Considering planning premises
In what environment – internal or external – will our
                    plans operate
Identifying alternatives
What are the most promising alternatives in
       accomplishing our objectives?
Comparing alternatives in light of
        goals sought
  Which alternative will give us the best chance of
   meeting our goals at the lowest cost and highest
                        profit?
Choosing an alternative
Selecting the course of action we will pursue
Formulating supporting plans
Such as plans to:

             buy equipment

             Buy materials

             hire and train workers

             develop a new product
Quantifying plans by making
                budgets
Develop such budgets as:

                  Volume and price of sales

                  Operating expenses necessary for
                  plans

                  Expenditures for capital equipment
PROCESS OF PLAN DEVELOPMENT

                        BUILDING
DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS




                        SECONDARY
     PREMISING         FOUNDATION



    FORECASTING          PRIMARY
                       FOUNDATION
CONCEPT OF PLANNING PREMISES
 Key step in planning

 It refers to anticipated environment in which plans are
 expected to operate.

 It includes assumption or forecasts of the future and
 known conditions that will affect the operation of
 plans
CLASSIFICATION OF PLANNING
           PREMISES
 INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PREMISES

 CONTROLLABLE    AND     UNCONTROLLABLE

 PREMISES

 QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE PREMISES
INTERNAL PREMISES
 They are relevant internal conditions of the enterprise
 on which plans will be based.

 Examples:

   Management strategies, policies and programmes

   Organisational structural flexibilities

   Manpower potential

   Availability of finances

   Approved sales forecast etc
EXTERNAL PREMISES
 Relevant external conditions on which plans will be
 based
 Example:
   Political conditions

   Social conditions

   Economic conditions

   Technological conditions

   Factors market conditions
CONTROLLABLE PREMISES
 Examples:

   Advertising programmes and policies


   Expansion programmes


   Policy of centralisation/decentralisation
UNCONTROLLABLE PREMISES
 Examples:

   Population growth

   Price trends

   Political environment

   Technological environment
SEMI-CONTROLLABLE PREMISES
 Examples:


   Labour turnover


   Labour efficiency


   Pricing policy
QUANTITATIVE PREMISES
 Expressed numerically; premises are tangible

 Examples:
   Finance availability

   Sales forecasts

   Population trends

   Price trends

   Plant capacity utilisation
QUALITATIVE PREMISES
 Cannot be expressed; intangible

 Examples:

   Human relations in the enterprise

   Morale of employees

   Prestige or reputation of the enterprise

   Political stability
ADVANTAGES OF PLANNING
1.    Helps in achieving objectives
2.    Better utilisation of resources
3.    Economy in operation
4.    Reduces uncertainty and risk
5.    Improves competitive strength
6.    Effective control
7.    Coordination
8.    Encourages motivation
9.    Guides in decision making
10.   Provides decentralization
11.   Improves efficiency
12.   Anticipation of crisis
LIMITATIONS OF PLANNING
1.   Lack of accurate information

2. Time and cost

3. Inflexibility

4. Delay during emergency period

5. False sense of security

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Gpm iii - planning

  • 2. DEFINITION (1) SELECTING MISSIONS AND OBJECTIVES AS WELL AS THE ACTIONS TO ACHIEVE THEM, WHICH REQUIRES DECISION MAKING, THAT IS CHOOSING A COURSE OF ACTION AMONGST ALL ALTERNATIVES
  • 3. DEFINITION (2) DECIDING IN ADVANCE ABOUT THE OBJECTIVES TO BE PURSUED BY THE ENTERPRISE; THE SELECTION OF BEST ALTERNATIVE COURSES OF ACTION TO REACH THOSE OBJECTIVES AND A SPECIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES – TECHNICAL, FINANCIAL, PERSONNEL ETC. REQUIRED FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PRE- SELECTED COURSES OF ACTION
  • 4. “Planning is an intellectually demanding process; it requires the conscious determination of courses of action and the basing of decisions on purpose, knowledge, and considered estimates.” - Koontz and O’Donnell
  • 5. “Planning is the continuous process of making present entrepreneurial (risk taking) decisions systematically and with best possible knowledge of their futurity, organising systematically the efforts needed to carry out these decisions and measuring the results of these decisions against the expectations through organised, systematic feed-back” - Peter F. Drucker
  • 6. NATURE OF PLANNING  Planning is goal-oriented  Planning has a reference to future  Primary function of management  Planning involves choice  It is an intellectual exercise  Planning is all-pervasive
  • 7. NATURE OF PLANNING  Planning is both – long range and short range  Planning is continuous  Planning is actionable  Planning is flexible  It is an integrated system  Planning is efficient
  • 8. IMPORTANCE OF PLANNING  Effective performance – understand - mission & objectives and the methods of attaining  Group effort – effective – know what they are to accomplish  Basic management function  (read slide 1) – planning requires decision making – provides a rational approach  Strongly implies managerial innovation  Bridges the gap between where we are to where we want to go  Plans furnish the standards of control
  • 9. Close relationship of Planning and Controlling NEW PLANS IMPLEMENTATION NO PLANNING CONTROLLING OF PLANS UNDESIRA : COMPARING BLE PLANS WITH DEVIATION S FROM RESULTS PLANS UNDESIRABLE DEVIATION CORRECTIVE ACTION
  • 10. TYPES OF PLANS  MISSION OR PURPOSE  OBJECTIVES OR GOALS  STRATEGIES  POLICIES  PROCEDURE  RULES  PROGRAMS  BUDGETS
  • 11. TYPES OF PLANS  MISSION OR PURPOSE: The basic purpose of function or tasks of an enterprise or agency or any part of it  OBJECTIVES OR GOALS: The ends toward which activity is aimed  STRATEGIES: The determination of basic long term objectives of an enterprise and the adoption of courses of action and allocation of resources necessary to achieve these goals
  • 12. TYPES OF PLANS  POLICIES: General statements or understandings that guide or channelize thinking in decision making  PROCEDURES: Plans that establish a required method of handling future activities  RULES: Spell out specific required actions or non actions, allowing no discretion
  • 13. TYPES OF PLANS  PROGRAMS: A complex of goals, policies, procedures, rules, task, assignments, steps, to be taken, resources to be employed, and other elements necessary to carry out a given course of action  BUDGETS: A statement of expected results expressed in numerical terms.
  • 14. STEPS IN PLANNING  Being aware of opportunities  Setting objectives or goals  Considering planning premises  Identifying alternatives  Comparing alternatives in light of goals sought  Choosing an alternative  Formulating supporting plans  Quantifying plans by making budgets
  • 15. Be aware of opportunities  In light of:  The Market  Competition  What customers want  Our weaknesses
  • 16. Setting objectives or goals Where we want to be and what we want to accomplish and when
  • 17. Considering planning premises In what environment – internal or external – will our plans operate
  • 18. Identifying alternatives What are the most promising alternatives in accomplishing our objectives?
  • 19. Comparing alternatives in light of goals sought Which alternative will give us the best chance of meeting our goals at the lowest cost and highest profit?
  • 20. Choosing an alternative Selecting the course of action we will pursue
  • 21. Formulating supporting plans Such as plans to: buy equipment Buy materials hire and train workers develop a new product
  • 22. Quantifying plans by making budgets Develop such budgets as: Volume and price of sales Operating expenses necessary for plans Expenditures for capital equipment
  • 23. PROCESS OF PLAN DEVELOPMENT BUILDING DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS SECONDARY PREMISING FOUNDATION FORECASTING PRIMARY FOUNDATION
  • 24. CONCEPT OF PLANNING PREMISES  Key step in planning  It refers to anticipated environment in which plans are expected to operate.  It includes assumption or forecasts of the future and known conditions that will affect the operation of plans
  • 25. CLASSIFICATION OF PLANNING PREMISES  INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PREMISES  CONTROLLABLE AND UNCONTROLLABLE PREMISES  QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE PREMISES
  • 26. INTERNAL PREMISES  They are relevant internal conditions of the enterprise on which plans will be based.  Examples:  Management strategies, policies and programmes  Organisational structural flexibilities  Manpower potential  Availability of finances  Approved sales forecast etc
  • 27. EXTERNAL PREMISES  Relevant external conditions on which plans will be based  Example:  Political conditions  Social conditions  Economic conditions  Technological conditions  Factors market conditions
  • 28. CONTROLLABLE PREMISES  Examples:  Advertising programmes and policies  Expansion programmes  Policy of centralisation/decentralisation
  • 29. UNCONTROLLABLE PREMISES  Examples:  Population growth  Price trends  Political environment  Technological environment
  • 30. SEMI-CONTROLLABLE PREMISES  Examples:  Labour turnover  Labour efficiency  Pricing policy
  • 31. QUANTITATIVE PREMISES  Expressed numerically; premises are tangible  Examples:  Finance availability  Sales forecasts  Population trends  Price trends  Plant capacity utilisation
  • 32. QUALITATIVE PREMISES  Cannot be expressed; intangible  Examples:  Human relations in the enterprise  Morale of employees  Prestige or reputation of the enterprise  Political stability
  • 33. ADVANTAGES OF PLANNING 1. Helps in achieving objectives 2. Better utilisation of resources 3. Economy in operation 4. Reduces uncertainty and risk 5. Improves competitive strength 6. Effective control 7. Coordination 8. Encourages motivation 9. Guides in decision making 10. Provides decentralization 11. Improves efficiency 12. Anticipation of crisis
  • 34. LIMITATIONS OF PLANNING 1. Lack of accurate information 2. Time and cost 3. Inflexibility 4. Delay during emergency period 5. False sense of security