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Preparing and Planning to Manage Chapter 14 Preparing and Planning to Manage

Managers, Leadership, and Teamwork Each person in a business is a valuable resource. Everyone works together toward a common goal.

Entrepreneur and Manager Once you open your business, you wear two hats: that of an entrepreneur and that of a manager. manager a person who is responsible for directing and controlling the work and personnel of a business, or a particular department within a business

Performing Management Functions When managers are managing, they use a series of activities called management functions to achieve their objectives. planning directing organizing controlling

Planning The first step in managing is planning, determining your business’s objectives and how you are going to reach them. planning the act of setting goals, developing strategies, and outlining tasks and timelines to meet those goals

Planning The three levels of planning are: strategic plans tactical plans operational plans

Planning Strategic plans are long-term plans that do not usually include a specific target date. strategic plans long-range objectives based on long-term goals used to map out a business for three to five years

Planning Tactical plans are medium-range plans that help ensure that you accomplish specific objectives to meet your plans. tactical plans midrange objectives that focus on a period of one year or less, built on specific objectives with target dates

Planning operational plans short-term objectives that help achieve tactical plans, including policies, rules and regulations, and budgets for day-to-day operations Operational plans are short-term plans that bring tactical plans to life.

Organizing Organizing people, equipment, materials, and other resources is an essential part of managing. organizing the grouping of resources in combinations that will help you reach your objectives

Directing Directing the efforts of your people and resources will help your company accomplish its planned objectives. directing the process of guiding and supervising employees, often one-on-one, while they work

Controlling The final step in managing, controlling, helps you take corrective action if things are not working out as planned. controlling the process of comparing expected results (objectives) with actual performance

Controlling A quality control program can prevent problems. quality control program a set of measures built into the production process to make sure that products or services meet certain standards and performance requirements A quality control program can prevent problems.

Establishing a Positive Climate The climate that exists in a new business is linked to the tone the manager sets. climate the prevailing atmosphere or attitude in a business

Establishing a Positive Climate The three elements of a positive business climate are: image team building communication

Image To begin building a positive business climate, strengthen your company’s image with customers and in the community. image the mental picture and feelings people have when thinking about a business or its products or services

Team Building Team building contributes to a positive climate by allowing employees to pursue common goals. team building the act of encouraging teamwork through activities designed to foster respect, trust, cooperation, camaraderie, and communication among employees

Communication Effective staff communication takes place in an atmosphere of respect and trust. communication the process of exchanging information

Adopting a Management Style Management style is the manner in which you approach your management responsibilities.

Adopting a Management Style The three styles of management are: power-oriented routine-oriented achievement-oriented

Adopting a Management Style Good managers use situational management as a supplement to their basic approach. situational management the style of adapting the management approach to particular circumstances

Developing Management Skills To manage activities successfully, you must draw on a specific set of skills. These skills can be gained through education and training and improved with practice and experience.

Fundamental Management Skills human relations communication networking math problem solving and decision making technical time management conceptual

Human Relations Human relations skills, considered the most important of the management skills, are tied closely to communication skills. human relations the study of how people relate to each other

Communication nonverbal communication communication not involving words, transmitted through actions and behaviors, such as facial expressions, gestures, posture, and eye contact Nonverbal communication is one of the communication skills essential to effective planning, organizing, directing, and controlling.

Networking networking the process of building and maintaining informal relationships with people whose friendship could bring business opportunities You can use business networking to discuss mutual opportunities, solve problems, and share or maximize resources.

Time Management Time management can help managers because at any given time, managers may have several objectives to accomplish. time management the process of allocating time effectively

Time Management Time management techniques include: Set and prioritize goals. Delegate work when possible. Plan to spend specific blocks of time on specific activities. Schedule activities on a planning calendar. Schedule most important work for times you do your best work. Group activities for most efficient use of time. Handle or eliminate interruptions.

Conceptual Skills As a small business owner/manager, your conceptual skills enable you to appreciate how day-to-day decisions affect your business’s future. conceptual skills skills that enable a manager to understand concepts, ideas, and principles

Principles of Management Excellence Take action. Listen to customers. Encourage employees to act independently Stress respect. Keep operations under control. Instill commitment to values and objectives. Keep organization simple, flexible, efficient. Keep business focused on what it does best.