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Mangement Global edition | fourteenth edition Stephen P. Robbins & Mary Coulter | Pearson Summary of: Chapter 1 Managers and you in the workplace Management History Module (pp. 66-79) Chapter 2 Decision Making Chapter 3 Global Management Chapter 5 Socially-Conscious Management Chapter 6 Managing ...

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MANAGEMENT
GLOBAL EDITION | FOURTEENTH EDITION
Stephen P. Robbins & Mary Coulter | Pearson




Chapters 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 & 7
+ Management History module (pages 66-79)

, Chapter 1 Managers and you in the workplace
Time management
- Each of us gets exactly the same amount of tme
- Time cannot be saved: so need to become more efcient and efectve
1. List current, upcoming and routne goals – know what needs to be done daily/weekly/monthly
2. Rank goals according to importance
3. List actvites/tasks necessary to achieve your goals
4. Divide tasks into categories (A = important & urgent, B = important or urgent, C = routnee
5. Schedule tasks according to priorites (daily plane
6. Plan your to-do list so that it includes a mixture of A, B & C tasks
7. Recognize that technology makes it too easy to stay connected: prioritze
8. Realize that priorites may change throughout the day/week
9. Remember that your goals is to manage getng your work done as efciently and efectvely


1.1 Who are managers and where do they work
- Manager = someone who coordinates and oversees the work of others, so goals can be accomplished
 No personal achievement but helping others doing their work: coordinatng/supervising
1e Top managers: responsible for making organizaton-wide decisions and establishing plans
2e Middle Managers: manage work of frst-line managers – regional/store manager
3e First-Line Managers: manage work of nonmanagerial employees - shift/district manager
4e Nonmanagerial Employees: normal employees without a managing functon
- Organizaton = deliberate arrangement of people to accomplish some specifc purpose
 People in deliberate structure – can be open and fexible or more traditonal with clear rules

1.2 Why are managers so important
- A great boss can: inspire, energize, coach, guide, provide feedback, inform and improve performance
- Three reasons why managers are important
1e Organizatons need their managerial skills and abilites: identfying critcal issues
 Challenges: changing workforce, economic climate, changing technology & globalizaton
 Scrutnize ideas and ask critcal questons like: Is there a sustainable marketa
2e Managers are critcal to getng things done
 Create and coordinate workplace environment and work systems, so others can perform
3e Managers do mater in organizatons
 Most important variable in employee productvity is quality of employee-managers relaton
 Leadership has single largest infuence on employee engagement

,1.3 What do managers doa
- Management = coordinatng and overseeing the work actvites of others
 Their actvites must me completed efciently and efectvely
- Efficiency = doing things right, most output from the least amount of inputs – not wastng resources
- Effectveness = the right things, doing those work actvites that will result in goals achieving
 is about the outcome in contrast with efciency that is about the means of getng things done
- three approaches to describe what managers do: functons, roles & skills
 Four managerial functons – perform certain actvites
1e Planning: set goals, establish strategies and develop plans to integrate and coordinate
2e Organizing: arranging/structuring work to accomplish the organizatonns goals (what/whoe
3e Leading: working with and through people to accomplish organizatonal goals
4e Controlling: monitoring, comparing and correctng work performance
 Mintzbergns three managerial roles = specifc actons/behaviors expected by a manager
1e Interpersonal roles: people and other dutes that are ceremonial and symbolic dutes
 Leader, Figurehead & Liaison
2e Informatonal roles: involve collectng, receiving and disseminatng informaton
 Monitor, disseminator and spokesperson
3e Decisional roles: making decisions or choices
 Entrepreneur, disturbance handler, resource allocator and negotator
 Actvites include both refecton (thinkinge and acton (doinge
 Management skills – 3 types, importance depends on managerial level
1e Technical skills: job-specifc knowledge and techniques needed to profciently perform
 Most important for frst-line managers – manage employees who use these tools
2e Interpersonal skills: ability to work well with other people individually and in a group
 Equally important to all levels of management – all have to deal with people
3e Conceptual skills: to think and to conceptualize about abstract and complex situatons
 See organizaton as a whole, most important to top managers


1.4 How is the managerns job changinga
- Customer: todayns environment very compettve – high-quality customer service is important
- Technology: fast development and changes – managers need to help employees with new stuf
- Social media: forms of electronic communicaton, online communites to share ideas/informaton
 Managers need to understand and manage the power and peril of social media
 Problematc when employees brag about accomplishes or used to argue or gripe
- Innovaton: exploring new territory, takings risks and doing things diferently
- Sustainability: ability to achieve goals and increase long-term shareholder value
 Doing this through integratng economic, environmental and social opportunites in strategies
 being environmentally friendly and green management have become mainstream issues
- Employee: higher employee satsfacton, talent retenton and higher engagement
 Provide performance feedback, clear communicatng and strategy of building talent


1.5 Why study managementa
- Universality of management = management needed in all types/sizes/levels/areas of organizatons
 All managers must plan, organize, lead & control – but in a diferent way

, - The reality of work: once you graduate you will either manage of be managed
- Rewards and challenges of being a manager
 Rewards: support, coach, being creatve, receive bonuses & play role in outcomes
 Challenges: do hard work, dealing with variety of personalites & success depends on others
- Gaining insights into life at work: studying management will help you to get beter results at work

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