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© Prentice Hall, ObjectivesObjectives 1.A definition of planning and an understanding of the purposes of planning 2.Insights into how the major steps of the planning process are related 3.An understanding of the relationship between planning and organizational objectives 4.A knowledge of the areas in which managers should set organizational objectives 5.An appreciation for the potential of a management-by-objectives (MBO) program 6.A knowledge of how the chief executive relates to the planning process 7.An understanding of the qualifications and duties of planners and how planners can be evaluated

© Prentice Hall, General Characteristics of Planning Defining Planning Purposes of Planning Planning: Advantages and Potential Disadvantages Primacy of Planning

© Prentice Hall, General Characteristics of Planning

© Prentice Hall, Steps in the Planning Process

© Prentice Hall, The Planning Subsystem

© Prentice Hall, The Planning Subsystem

© Prentice Hall, Organizational Objectives: Planning’s Foundation Definition of Organizational Objectives Summary of organizational objectives for businesses: 1. Profit is the motivating force for managers 2. Service to customers justifies the existence of the business 3. Managers have social responsibilities

© Prentice Hall, Organizational Objectives: Planning’s Foundation

© Prentice Hall, Organizational Objectives: Planning’s Foundation

© Prentice Hall, Areas for Organizational Objectives Key areas to set management system objectives: 1. Market standing 2. Innovation 3. Productivity 4. Physical and financial resources 5. Profitability 6. Managerial performance and development 7. Worker performance and attitude 8. Public Responsibility

© Prentice Hall, Working with Organizational Objectives An organization should set three types of objectives: 1. Short-term 2. Intermediate-term 3. Long-term Developing a Hierarchy of Objectives

© Prentice Hall, Working with Organizational Objectives

© Prentice Hall, Working with Organizational Objectives Guidelines for Establishing Quality Objectives 1.Let those responsible for attaining objectives have voice in setting them 2.State objectives as specifically as possible 3.Relate objectives to specific actions whenever necessary 4.Pinpoint expected results 5.Set goals high enough that employees have to strive to meet them 6.Specify when goals are expected to be achieved 7.Set objectives only in relation to other organizational objectives 8.State objectives clearly and simply

© Prentice Hall, Management by Objectives (MBO) The MBO strategy: 1. All individuals are assigned a specialized set of objectives 2. Performance reviews are conducted periodically 3. Rewards are given to individuals The MBO process: 1. Review organizational objectives 2. Set worker objectives 3. Monitor progress 4. Evaluate performance 5. Give rewards

© Prentice Hall, Management by Objectives (MBO)

© Prentice Hall, Management by Objectives (MBO) Factors Necessary for a Successful MBO Program 1)Top management must be committed and set appropriate objectives 2)Managers and subordinates must develop and agree on individual’s goals 3)Employee performance should be evaluated against established objectives 4)Management must follow through on employee performance evaluations

© Prentice Hall, Management by Objectives (MBO) MBO Programs: Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages: 1) Continually emphasize how to achieve organizational goals 2) Secures employee commitment to attaining goals Disadvantages: 1) Development of objectives can be time consuming 2) Increase the volume of paperwork in an organization Most managers find MBO programs beneficial

© Prentice Hall, Planning and the Chief Executive Final Responsibility As planners, chief executives ask: 1. In what direction should the organization be going? 2. In what direction is the organization going now? 3. Should something be done to change this direction? 4. Is the organization continuing in an appropriate direction? Planning Assistance

© Prentice Hall, The Planner Qualifications of Planners Primary qualifications: 1) Considerable practical experience within organization 2) Know how all parts of the organization function and interrelate 3) Define trends and determine how organization reacts to trends 4) Ability to work well with others

© Prentice Hall, The Planner Evaluation of Planners Objective Indicators Guidelines for evaluating the planners’ performance: 1.Organizational plan is in writing 2.Plan is the result of all elements of management team working together 3.Plan defines present and possible future business of the organization 4.Plan specifically mentions organizational objectives 5.Plan identifies opportunities and suggests how to take advantage of them 6.Plan emphasizes both internal and external environments 7.Plan describes the attainment of objectives in operational terms 8.Plan includes both long- and short-term recommendations

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