Planing and decision making in Managerial process
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Planning &
Decision making In managerial process
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MAAZMBA (3rd Semester: Fall-2010)
ID# 9702
Iqra University Peshawar Campus
Subject : Principles Of Management
Topic of Presentation:
Planning &
Decision making In managerial process
Management:Management:Management:Management:The attainment of organizational goals in The attainment of organizational goals in an effective and efficient manner through an effective and efficient manner through planning, organizing, leading, and planning, organizing, leading, and controlling organizational resourcescontrolling organizational resources
Organization:Organization:A formally structured collection of A formally structured collection of individuals working toward common individuals working toward common (shared) goals.(shared) goals.
Management SkillsManagement SkillsManagement SkillsManagement Skills
Conceptual SkillsConceptual Skills : cognitive ability to see the : cognitive ability to see the organization as a whole and the relationship organization as a whole and the relationship among its partsamong its parts
Human SkillsHuman Skills : ability to work with and through : ability to work with and through other people and to work effectively as a group other people and to work effectively as a group membermember
Technical SkillsTechnical Skills : understanding of and : understanding of and proficiency in the performance of specific tasks.proficiency in the performance of specific tasks.
How Do You Learn to Manage?How Do You Learn to Manage?How Do You Learn to Manage?How Do You Learn to Manage?
50% from job experience50% from job experience
30% from other persons30% from other persons
20% from education & training20% from education & training
Managerial Function;PLANING
What is Planning? Planning involves in defining the
organization goal (what to be done) and establishing strategies (how to be done) to achieve sited goal.
Some time it is also called primary managerial function.
Why Planning Is Necessary ?
1 ) Provide Direction: What the organization want to
accomplish and how to reach the establish /sited goals.
By planning a clear direction comes that to be follow, in order to reach and achieve goal.
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2) Reduce Uncertainty: Planning reduce uncertainty by look
ahead to anticipate changes manager can estimate their consider
impact of changes and then they can develop response to these changes.
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3) Minimizes waste and redundancy: When work activities are coordinated
around established plans redundancy can be minimized.
4) Provide ability in controlling: Planning helps in controlling and
monitoring the work that either this works is on its right path or not.
The Decision Making Process.
What is decision? Decision means “choosing among
alternative” “Choosing among alternatives “ is
done through a proper procedure Which is called “decision making process”.
Who make the decisions?
Managers are responsible to makes the decisions.
They include all the three levels of managers:
Top level managersMiddle level managerslower level/1st line Managers.
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Top level manager: Take decisions like product type,
manufacturing location etc Middle & lower level manager: Decisions include quality problems
pay rising etc.
MANAGEMENT LEVELS AND TIME SPENT ON MANAGEMENT LEVELS AND TIME SPENT ON FUNCTIONSFUNCTIONS
MANAGEMENT LEVELS AND TIME SPENT ON MANAGEMENT LEVELS AND TIME SPENT ON FUNCTIONSFUNCTIONS
Planning &Planning &
decision. Organ. Lead. Control.decision. Organ. Lead. Control.
Top 28% 36% 22% 14%Top 28% 36% 22% 14%
Middle 18% 33% 36% 13%Middle 18% 33% 36% 13%
Lower 15% 24% 51% 10%Lower 15% 24% 51% 10%
Decision Situations Programmed decision:
A decision made in response to a situation that is routine or recurring.
Example: starting your automobile
Nonprogrammed decision: A decision made in response to a
situation that is unique, unstructured, or poorly defined.
Example: deciding to get latest machinery for organization
Steps for Decision making process
Step1: Identifying and defining the situation:
Stimulus indicates that decision must be made. stimulus may be positive or negative
Example: Plant manager see that employee turnover is increasing by 5%
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2nd step: Identifying alternatives: More important the situation more
alternatives should be generated. Example: Manager can increase
wages, increase benefits or change hiring standards.
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3rd step: Evaluating alternatives: Alternatives are evaluated to find out
feasibility, satisfaction and affordability of alternative.
Example: increasing benefits may not be feasible. Increasing wages and changing hiring standards may satisfy the conditions.
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4th step: Selecting best alternative: Considering all the situational factors
choose the best alternative that fits the situation.
Example: Increase in wages is the best one because changing hiring standard will take longer period to cut turn over
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5th step: Implementing the chosen alternative:
The chosen alternative is implemented in organizational system.
Implementation includes planning organizing, leading& Controlling
Example: Now the human resource deport establishes a new wage structure.
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6th step: Evaluating the result: Evaluating the result makes Sure that
problem has been solved. Example: Plant manger notes that
after six months turnover drops to its previous level.
References
“Management” by Griffin.“Management” by Stepen P. Robbin. www.wikipedia.org