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BA 351 Managing Organizations Instructor: Manolete V. Gonzalez, Phd College of Business Bexl 204B
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Instructor: Manolete V. Gonzalez, Phd
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Perspective: Management of an Organization
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Vision of an ideal organization
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Vision as a Mental Image “Magnificent Obsessions” An image or idea of what the organization can be in the future Influenced by personal beliefs as to what are achievable and desirable
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What goes into Vision? Who does organization serve and what do they need? Stakeholders? For profit: Customers, shareholders, employees Non-profit: Constituents, clients, policy makers What type of organization do we create? How does it conduct business? What are the organization’s responsibilities to its stakeholders? Includes basic questions as: What role does ethics play in how the organization conducts its business? Does its work? Social responsibility: what is its responsibility to society?
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Management’s Challenge Organizations as systems of people making choices People with a range of “agendas” External forces which require response, e.g. technology, social, economic, etc. Establish a sense of purpose, instill a sense of direction
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How Can Management Create an Organization that... Among others, Meets customer requirements Is built on trust and mutual respect Is ethical Cares for the environment While providing shareholders value
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Challenge and Responsibility: Securing Commitment “Orchestrating” or achieving coordination Everyone on the same page Focus attention Execution Effectiveness
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Focus Attention
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Functions of Management Planning Organizing Leading Controlling
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Plan for the Course
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Learning Outcomes Explain the context of management decisions External factors, e.g. social, technological, etc. Internal factors, e.g. culture, etc. Explain the requirements of establishing goals and creating systematic strategies and plans Compare/evaluate alternative organizational arrangements Identify how individual and group dynamics contribute to goals Explain the significance of organizational control processes in ensuring goal accomplishment
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Course Information Syllabus and lecture slides will be on COB website – click on Academic Programs, Course Materials, BA 351, Gonzalez Text: Management: People, Performance, Change, Gomez-Mejia, Balkin, & Cardy 3 rd Edition, McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2008
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Requirements Grade distribution Quizzes85% In-class activity15% Quizzes Four throughout term Will cover chapters from previous quiz to last chapter assigned before quiz is given Expect 10 Multiple Choice questions per chapter
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Requirements... In-class activities Each chapter will be covered with a lecture and at least one in-class activity An in-class activity will usually include a small group discussion of a case or situation that may be in the chapter and/or illustrated through a video. An in-class writing exercise will be built into at least one of these activities most sessions. The writing will be collected and will be used to monitor participation in activities. To earn a credit for an in-class writing exercise: Must be submitted during the class it is given Must relate to the topic discussed.
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Examples of in-class writing Microtheme: write a brief response to a situation or data presented. One minute paper: spend one minute summarizing what you gained from a lecture or seminar. Writing notes: bring a note to class about what you understand about a concept studied (I will identify the concept) and what you had difficulty with. You will then exchange these notes with a classmate and respond. Cubing: extend writing notes to include comparison, analysis, application, and arguments for and against.
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Example of in-class writing Watch a clip from “Fast times...” On a sheet of paper... Leave some room at the top, I will need to you to write some information later. Write a brief response to this question: From a management perspective... if this was your business, what would you not want to see happen? what managerial task, if any, is lacking? Exchange sheets with the person next to you, read, and discuss Return sheet and write what else you learned.
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Before you turn in your sheets.. I need some information on students in this class. Please write the following on the same sheet your name, major, what job or occupation do you hope/expect to be doing five years from now?
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House Rules Come to class prepared, i.e. do assigned reading prior to class. The University policy on academic dishonesty will be enforced.University policy on academic dishonesty Avoid disruptive behavior (refer to the University definition of disruptive behavior)University definition of disruptive behavior SHUT OFF CELL PHONES OR USE SILENT MODE USE LAPTOPS TO TAKE NOTES OR FOLLOW PRESENTATION Try not to chat with your neighbor during lectures Office and email address are on syllabus
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Management is hard work!
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