Chapter1 Basic Concepts and Trends in Office Management
Chapter1 Basic Concepts and Trends in Office Management
Management from
Management from Bottom Up
Top Down
Objectives of AOM
1. Maximize individual and unit productivity
2. To provide effective management of the organization’s information.
3. To maintain reasonable quantity and quality standards.
4. To develop effective work process and procedures.
5. To provide a satisfactory physical and mental working environment for the
organization’s employees.
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President
Vice-President
Vice-President Administrative Vice-President Vice-President
Services
Challenges
Performing a role of change agents
Vast (immeasurable) increase in new technology used in offices
A variety of government regulation
Developing efficient productivity system
Newly implemented office systems
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Qualification
Understanding various business fundamental such as accounting,
marketing, management, statistics, economics, and psychology is
desirable
Specialized knowledge: work simplification, work measurement, work
standards, records management, forms design, data processing, job
analysis, job evaluation, office layout, office equipment, cost control,
performance appraisal, employee selection, productivity improvement,
word processing, and office automation.
Well-developed leadership skills.
A commitment to ethical behavior.
Delegation skills.
Professionalism: Certified Administrative Manager (CAM)
6. Job Outlook
Overall employment of office management is expected to grow slowly than the
average for all occupations. Opportunities should be best for well qualified and
experience person. Such as office administrative service, office communication,
office information management, personnel supply, computer and data processing
services, will continue to generate most new job opportunities. In some cases,
such traditional duties as keyboarding, filling, photocopying, and bookkeeping are
being assigned to workers in other units or departments.
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