Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making ©2008 Thomson/South-Western
Lesson 11.1 The Role and Work of Managers Goals Define management and the functions all managers complete. Differentiate the work of several levels of management. Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Management Activities Planning — analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done Organizing — determining how plans can be accomplished most effectively and arranging resources to complete work Implementing — carrying out plans and helping employees work effectively Controlling — evaluating results to determine if company objectives have been accomplished Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making Levels of Management Supervisor — manager who directs the work of non management employees Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making Levels of Management Mid-manager — manager who spends most of his/her time on one or two management functions such as planning or controlling Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making Levels of Management Executive — top-level manager who spends almost all his/her time on management functions and decisions that affect the entire company Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Time Spent on Management Functions Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Student activity guide 11-B and 11-A Find a math partner and Complete Make Connections #27, page 290, Each person develop 3 charts to illustrate the results – What level of manager are they? – turn in tomorrow Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Lesson 11.2 Effective Supervision Goals Identify the responsibilities of supervisors. Describe the day-to-day management activities of supervisors. Discuss ways that businesses can improve the skills of supervisors. Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Responsibilities of Supervisors Communicate the goals and directions of management to employees. Explain employee concerns and ideas to management. Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Responsibilities of Supervisors Evaluate and improve employee performance. Encourage employees to do their best work. Use resources efficiently. Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Managing Day-to-Day Activities Scheduling work Work schedules — identify tasks to be done, employees assigned to the work, and time frame for completion Communicating with employees Controlling quality Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Improving Supervisory Skills Formal training programs provided by company Management classes outside the company Work coach — experienced manager who meets regularly with a new manager to provide feedback and advice Self-study — classes, meetings, professional associations Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making Class Work Study guide 11-D with your Tuesday PM partner. Take 20 minutes and than review and discuss Wikispaces last 10 minutes of class for revisions and comments. Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Lesson 11.3 Managing with Information Goals Explain how management information systems and business research help managers with planning and controlling activities. Identify the four steps in the problem-solving process and how the process supports decision making. Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Using Management Information Management information systems Business research Marketing Product development Human resources Financial Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Steps in Problem Solving Identify the problem. List possible solutions. Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making
Steps in Problem Solving Analyze the solutions. Select the best solution. Chapter 11 Management Functions and Decision Making