01 - Introduction To Management - Organizations 1
01 - Introduction To Management - Organizations 1
Engineering
Management
Introduction to
Management &
Organization
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ORG’S.
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Who Are Managers?
- Explain how managers differ from non-managerial
employees
- Discuss how to classify managers in organizations.
2. What Is Management?
- Define management
- Explain why efficiency and effectiveness are
important to management
3. What Do Managers Do?
- Describe the four functions of management.
- Explain Mintzberg’s managerial roles.
- Describe Katz’s 3 essential managerial skills & how
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the importance of these skills changes depending on
managerial level.
4. What Is an Organization?
- Describe the characteristics of an organization.
- Explain how the concept of an org. is changing.
5. What Are the Challenges to Managing?
- Describe the current trends & issues facing mgrs.
- Explain why customer service and innovation are
important to the manager’s job.
6. Why Study Management?
- Explain the universality of management concept.
- Discuss why an understanding of management is
important even if you don’t plan to be a manager.
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Who is a Manager?
- Someone who works with and through other
people by coordinating their work activities in
order to accomplish organizational goals.
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Exhibit 1.1 Respected Corporations in Canada
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- Exhibit 1.1 shows the results of a recent
KPMG/Ipsos-Reid study of Canadian companies
found that those that made the Top 10 List “for
great human resource practices” also scored
high on financial performance and investment
value.
- As we see from the exhibit, six of the “Most
Respected Corporations for Human Resource
Management” placed in the top 10 on both
financial measures, and nine scored in the top
10 of at least one of the financial measures.
- KPMG is a Canadian leader in delivering Audit,
Tax, and Advisory services, Ipsos-Reid is a
global independent market research company.
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Types of Managers:
1. First-line Managers – are at the lowest level of
management and manage the work of non-
managerial employees.
2. Middle Managers – manage the work of first-
line managers.
3. Top Managers – are responsible for making
organization-wide decisions and establishing
plans and goals that affect the entire
organization
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Exhibit 1.2 Managerial Levels
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What is Management?
- refers to the process of coordinating and integrating
work activities so that they’re completed efficiently
and effectively with and through other people.
- the primary activity engaged in by managers
- coordinating others’ work activities is what
distinguishes a manager’s job from a non-managerial
one.
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Exhibit 1.3 Efficiency & Effectiveness in
Management
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What Do Managers DO?
A) Functional Approach
🡪 Planning - defining goals, establishing
strategies to achieve goals, developing plans to
integrate and coordinate activities
🡪 Organizing - arranging work to accomplish
organizational goals
🡪 Leading - working with and through people
to accomplish goals
🡪 Controlling - monitoring, comparing, and
correcting the work
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Entrepreneurship Process:
a. Pursuit of opportunities
b. Innovation in products, services, or business
methods
c. Desire for continual growth of the organization
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Exhibit 1.12 Universal Need for
Management
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Important Terms:
🡪 Engineering is the application of mathematics
and sciences in the production of systems,
processes, machines and structures for the
benefit of society.
🡪 Management may be defined as the creative
problem solving-process of planning, organizing,
leading, and controlling an organization's
resources to achieve its mission and vision.
🡪 Engineering Management refers to the
activity combining technical knowledge with the
ability to organize and coordinate worker power,
materials, machinery, and money.