transformational leadership

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Leadership & Organisations
The brief comprises of 3 parts:
1) Theoretical Framework (Transformational Leadership)
2) The Assignment Question
3) Criteria & Guidance Notes
1. Theoretical Framework
We come across leaders in different areas of our lives ? at business, at school, at university, in sport and even within our own circle of friends. Someone always stands out and takes the lead. They not only influence us such that we look up to them and follow them but also we often wonder what is it they have that we, who follow, haven?t. We ask ourselves: ?Are they born with it?? (Traits theory) or ?Is it what they do and how they do it that defines their leadership and therefore can they learn it?’ (Behaviouaral theories) or is the environment and situation that produces them? (Situational theory) Or ?????.
In organisations too, how a leader influences others to achieve the mission, goal, or objectives is affected not only by the leadership style they choose but also by the situation, the followers and their own skills and abilities.
Transformational Leadership
The concept of Transformational leadership, introduced by Burns (1978) and later developed further by Bass (1985), has become very popular in recent years. Burns defines transformational leadership as a process where ‘leaders and their followers raise one another to higher levels of morality and motivation.’ According to Bass, this kind of leader:
? Is a model of integrity and fairness.
? Sets clear goals.
? Has high expectations.
? Encourages others.
? Provides support and recognition.
? Stirs the emotions of people.
? Gets people to look beyond their self-interest.
? Inspires people to reach for the improbable.
In the view of Hoy & Miskel (2001), transformational leaders are expected to:
? Define the need for change.
? Create new visions and muster commitment to the visions.
? Concentrate on long-term goals.
? Inspire followers to transcend their own interest to pursue higher order goals.
? Change the organization to accommodate their vision rather than work within the existing one.
? Mentor followers to take greater responsibility for their own development and that
of others. The followers become leaders within their organisations and leaders become change agents, thereby ultimately transforming the organisation.
Bass & Avolio?s (1994) model of Transformational leadership involves four critical components or behaviours:
? Idealised influence ? building respect and mutual trust by choosing to do what is right rather than what is expedient.
? Inspirational motivation ? conveying meaning through stories and symbols with which followers can identify; helping followers attain more than they thought was possible by setting high expectations.
? Intellectual stimulation ? challenging employees to think for themselves, to answer their own questions.
? Individualised consideration ? recognizing that people are at their best when their individual needs are considered, and their efforts and accomplishments encouraged and recognized.
Bass (1985) draws a sharp contrast between a leader who is transformational and a merely transactional one. Transactional leadership is a leadership that proves instrumental in bringing about anticipated or expected outcomes in which the leader not only ?recognizes the role the followers must play to attain the outcomes desired by the leader? but also, crucially, recognizes what the followers need and clarifies how those needs will be fulfilled in exchange for the follower?s satisfactory effort and performance?.
However, the transformational leadership is seen when leaders stimulate others to view their work from new perspectives, generate an awareness of the mission or vision of the organisation, develop colleagues and followers to higher levels of ability and potential, and motivate them to look beyond their own interests toward those that will benefit the group more. In this understanding, transformational leaders set more challenging goals and typically achieve, in certain circumstances, higher performances than transactional leadership that goes beyond simple exchanges and agreement.
Transactional leadership, as with some other styles, tends to have an operational or ?here and now? focus whereas Transformational leadership runs deeper and focuses on a strategic and fundamental change for the longer term.
2. The Assignment Question
Many of the leadership styles you have come across in the module tend to be more successful in the short term but the emerging research and literature seems to demonstrate that a transformational style is much more effective for the longer term. By reference to leadership principles (styles) adopted by at least THREE business leaders, one of whom should be transformational, critically evaluate the evidence that transformational leadership deployed by the leader impacts positively on employee motivation and organisational culture and thereby influences the success of the business.
1500 words
3. Criteria and Guidance Notes
3.1 The Focus of the Assignment
? The focus of the essay is NOT the LEADERS but style of leadership used for specific actions. In other words, the focus is on particular actions of leaders and their behaviour or style exhibited to carry out these actions. The style is determined by alignment with the theoretical characteristics of that style. You are not being asked to prove that a leader is transformational or autocratic or whatever other style you have under discussion.
? You are being asked to provide the evidence to demonstrate that a Transformational style of leadership is more effective for business success, than any other style of leadership you have studied on the module. The leaders, therefore, become part of the evidence.
? And then, critically evaluate the evidence for its long term effectiveness against other styles of leadership.
? Also, the essay is NOT about theoretical principles. You will fail if you do this
3.2 The Evidence
? The evidence will comprise of examples of how a transformational style deployed by a business leader has positively influenced employee motivation and organisational culture.
? ???..for the longer term.
? You will need examples from at least 2 or 3 business leaders (not more than 3, however) who have deployed styles of leadership other than transformational leadership with the effect that they have had on employee motivation and organisational culture.
(Note: Only business leaders / managers, not political, military, etc.)
? The evidence will therefore comprise of the following factors: Transformational leadership; 2-3 other leadership styles; impact on employee motivation and organisational culture and, as a consequence, business success; timescale (long term vs short/medium term).
? Remember, you are not being asked to prove that a leader is transformational or any of the other styles you bring into the essay. It is their actions which are important. So it is quite conceivable for one leader to have used transformational principles in some actions of their leadership and management and other styles for other aspects. However, obtaining evidence from different leaders for each style will give your essay greater variety and depth.
? The outcome of the positive impact on employee motivation and organisational culture is business success. But this is a nebulous thing. You will need to define the criteria for success ? what exactly is being measured: Examples are improving market share, transforming loss to profit, driving forward a new vision, brining in about organisational change, etc. You may quote brief or broad figures in support of your points but detailed market statistics and financials such as balance sheets and P&L accounts are not required.
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3.3 Analysis and Critical Evaluation of the Evidence
? In order to determine the style that a leader has used to carry out an action, you need to align that style with its theoretical characteristics.
? From an evaluation of the evidence, to what extent has the Transformational leadership actually influenced employee motivation and organisational culture?
? To do this, you will need to compare and contrast the actions from the different leadership styles against the effects on employee motivation and organisational culture, both in the longer term and the shorter/medium term.
? Challenge conclusions and assertions made by the authors (sources of your evidence)
3.4 Academic Rigour
? All analysis and discussions should be academically underpinned. You should be able to apply the theoretical principles to your discussions thus demonstrating that you understand their application and how they work in practice.
? However, the assignment is not about the theoretical principles (i.e. defining them, explaining them or discussing them) but about the application of the principles. Do not, therefore, waste your word count on definitions of concepts, theoretical models, etc. where these have been covered in the topics.
? The above relates only to theoretical principles covered in the module. If it?s a theoretical model or principle we haven?t covered in class, then attach it as an appendix to show us the source from which you have taken it and a brief explanation to show that you have read and understood its meaning.
? The literature sources for your evidence should be drawn from academic and prominent business texts, journals and publications.
? Do not take entire paragraphs from other sources as your original thoughts and discussions are important. Short citations are sufficient and duly reference them. Do not pass off other authors? writings as your own.
? Maximum of 3 short appendices.
? The essay should contain the following:
? Leadership styles used by business leaders
? Analysis by way of comparing and contrasting of the Transformational style with other styles learnt on the module
? Evaluation against timescale, i.e the longer term vs short/medium term
? Impact on motivation and organisational culture
? And, hence, the effectiveness of the styles for business success
? Ultimately, demonstrating that transformational leadership is most effective for the longer term.
3.6 Word Count
The word count is 1500 (+/- 10% = 1350 min ~ 1650 max).
The word count excludes the Reference List but includes in-text referencing.
If the word count is outside the minimum and maximum parameters, the assignment will be capped at 40

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LEADERSHIP AND THE Management OF STRATEGIC CHANGE

LEADERSHIP AND THE MANAGMNET OF STRATEGIC CHANGE
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Eg: Assignment Task:
“Where does leadership begin? Where change begins”. James MacGregor Burns
Tesco remains the UK’s largest supermarket chain but, according to Sir Terry, the brand has lost its reputation for low prices.
“Tesco is the biggest, people expect it to have the best prices for the products that they buy,” he said. “Some of that trust has been eroded.” A Which? survey in December found that Asda is now the UK’s cheapest supermarket.
Tesco lost a number of senior executives under Mr Clarke’s regime. And that has continued, with four key Tesco executives – Chris Bush, the UK managing director, Carl Rogberg, the UK finance director, Kevin Grace, the group commercial director, and John Scouler, food commercial director – all leaving the retailer following the accounting scandal. Five others remain suspended. “Too many of those were allowed to go in too short a period of time,” said Sir Terry. “There was a shortage of experience.”
“In the end that’s a failure of leadership, not a failure of the business, not a failure of the people who work hard every day in the business,” Sir Terry said.
“When you’re the CEO, if it goes well, you get credit, if it doesn’t go well, you must take responsibility and Phil Clarke has taken that responsibility and paid the price with his job.”
*TASK:
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The assessment of this module challenges all students to translate leadership and management theory into practice. The brief example of Tesco scenario above provides the vehicle for introducing the assessment. Students will critically examining the theories and concepts covered over the course of the semester through a case study of their choice. Demonstrating the depth of their knowledge and understanding of leadership and the management of strategic change.
This assessment is based upon application of course concepts and models to a contemporary case study of your choice. The selected case study should be an organisation/ business/ third sector that have gone through significant change within the last 10 years.
Taking the role of a management consultant, you have been requested to provide a report to help the leadership team of the organisation to improve their leadership and management of strategic change.
Your task is first to analyse the approach to leadership within the specific contemporary business or organisation during the period of transformational change, or paradigm shift. It is important to identify important challenges faced by the leadership and to critically evaluate the outcome of the leadership style and approach in the organisation/ business. (Support your briefing paper with reference to a significant range of leadership and organisational development theories.)
Your conclusions and recommendations will provide a practical approach to the outcomes of the theories used, including specific insights into how the case study organisation could adopt new approaches to leadership and managing strategic change
The answer should include an understanding of leadership topics such as;
• trait/ behaviour,
• contingency/ situational
• Transformational theories including issues such as change management,
organisational culture, leaders as strategic learner etc.
• Transformational change and paradigm shifts will be a particular focus of the
answer.
Leadership, management style, globalisation, organisational culture, organisational structure, power and politics, leaders as strategic learners, change management are likely to be addressed. It is also important to identify and evaluate how knowledge of leadership and or and organisational development can improve a manager’s efficiency and effectiveness in managing an enterprise.
Tips:
Demonstration of a clear understanding of the issues. Use of academic theories and models. Critique of a range of leadership, change, culture and management models/approaches
Practical and pragmatic conclusions and recommendations.


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Pretty hair salon

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i will forward my previous assignment. please make my assignment according to the previous one. I will need the paper only, without a presentation.
Marketing is the process in management where services or goods are transferred from concept to a consumer. Marketing involves identifying, selecting as well as developing of a particular product. More so, it involves determining the price of that product. Additionally, marketing involves selecting distribution channels as well as establishing a promotional strategy (Kerin,2006).
Research Methods:
To realize success in business, proper market research needs to be carried out. The hair salon business intends to adopt proper marketing research techniques that will lead towards maximising the profits. The business aims towards considering the market trends as well as the market segmentation to conduct effective research. A successful business considers other factors like SWOT analysis as well as marketing effectiveness before carrying out a marketing research (Sontakki,2010).
The business intends to use focus groups as one of the marketing research techniques. As a business owner of hair salon, I will meet gathered groups of people in hotels and restaurants, shopping malls as well as other strategic places like bus stops and ask insightful questions about the products being offered. The questions will be about the development, the preferences of people as well as their feedback. Moreover, questionnaires and other studies will be put to use to carry out the marketing research about the hair salon business. This will involve preparation of survey questions and forms regarding the services. The questions will then be distributed to various people where immediate feedback will be got. Then I will analyse the questionnaires and will able to come up with recommendations regarding best marketing strategies to adopt. Observation is another research technique that I would like to use for my hair salon. I will interact with people by observing and communicating to them. More so, I will interact with respondents by observing but without communicating to them. Both are techniques used in observation as a research methodology in marketing a business. (Sontakki, 2010)
Product/service mix:
Every business success depends on how the product or services is marketed as it is the most important and critical stage of the business. The product is the first thing that every customer looks over to know its benefits and decide whether they should buy that product or not. Product should consist of various elements which include variety and quality which are both applicable to the service. Simply, the product can be called as service. My hair salon will offer a wide range of products and service for customers to meet our customers need. The product I choose will be based on Korean brand whereas I will also offer L’Oréal hair products for my customers. Similarly, my hair salon will provide a variety of services to the customers which also include well trained barbers, shower and locker facilities, hair loss therapy, a separate section which is only for hair styling and a comfortable waiting room to have customer satisfaction. The following are description of how these strategies will help my hair salon:
? Trained barbers: Hair salon must have trained and skilled employee so that their work will be and enjoy by all the customers. If the customers are satisfied by their work, they will come again and recommend the services to their friends, family and neighbour.
? Hair loss therapy: The major problem that many people face is hair loss and try more to get solution for it. Some of them research on the proper nourishment for hair and use natural products to solve this problem. Therefore, a therapy can be developed to solve hair loss problem which may attract many customers.
? Shower and locker facilities: If the hair salon provides a shower facility to customers, they can take shower and can go anywhere they want to. During their haircut, the clothes they wear have hair all over it. So the customer can keep their fresh clothes inside the locker and they can wear it after the shower. Sometimes they may need to go to any party or occasion direct from the salon. However, these facilities will help them and they may recommend this service to their acquaintances.
? Separate styling section: The hair styling section will be a separate section. The employee under this section will provide a customer with a catalogue from which they can choose a hair style that suits them. Therefore, the employee from that section would set their hair in that manner. If the work done by them is good, then hair salon will earn extra revenue for the business as well as gain popularity.
? Comfortable waiting room: The waiting room for customers should be maintained well and decorated with a television, magazines and separate smoking room. If any customers have to wait to take services, this will help them to pass their time and they will come again if they feel comfortable with those experience.
Location:
Choosing a location for business is very important decisions that every entrepreneur should make in the early stages of establishing it. Obviously, I would prefer my hair salon to be locate in an area that is easily accessible by highway with plenty of traffic and parking. I want surrounding area to be attractive, safe and well lit. Therefore, I choose Trafalgar Street in Nelson as the best location to start my business of hair salon. As it is the centre of town, it is easily accessible and people can easily spot the place. And such location can easily give the feeling of safety upon arrival as well. Beside that there are other retail businesses nearby which attracts customers that can also generate efficient business opportunity for me. In the other hand since Nelson is also one of the famous tourist destination and people from all over the world visit this place every year. So that not only the locals but even the tourist can endeavour the saloon services in their short instance as well. And as we all know that for a retail business location is the backbone because it also helps to sort loyal customers which helps to sustain the business and even if one already has loyal customers the deserted location will discourage them to come to you. Let’s not go far and take a look at search engines. People type something to search but must of them won’t go beyond the 3 pages so the prime location is a must for any type of business.
Distribution channel:
Distribution channel can be explained as the chain through which the goods and services passes to the consumer. The distribution channel consists of wholesaler, retailer and internet as well. Such channels are broken down into direct and indirect forms (INVESTOPEDIA, 2016). Combining various distribution channels in a service business helps one manage the demands for his or her services. A market segment can be targeted using a particular distribution channel depending on the member’s income (kerin,2006). For my hair salon business, I intend to use direct sales as a channel of distribution among others. This is because it will permit my business to contact its clientele base without any intermediaries who sometimes overcharge the services. Getting into close contact with the customers is helpful because the business will able to get direct feedback from customers and device better ways to improve the services. In addition, my hair salon plan to use professional sales agents as another distribution channel since it creates opportunity for others. More so, the customers will be able to give their feedback to the sales agents who will give the same information to the business.
Promotional Timeline:
Being the owner of pretty hair salon, I will devise the best promotion strategies so that it can remain relevant in the market. I would like to use the social media platform as a marketing and promotional strategy. Facebook and Google+ as well as WhatsApp applications will offer the business direct marketing. This is because through social media, potential customers across the world will be connected with the business services. More so, I will use customer appreciation events to promote my business. These will include such appreciations in the events as well as door prizes. This will not only attract the existing customers but also attract even more. Lastly my hair salon business will be conducting regular after sale customer surveys as a technique to promote its services. This ensure that the customer satisfaction is put as a priority. It is possible through contacting the customers by telephone or even sending them mails. The other way to conduct after sale customer survey is to get skilled salesperson who make call to customer and gather information that is relevant in marketing (Sontakki, 2010).
Pretty hair salon intends to set long term goals that will enable it to carry out long time line promotional activities. For this reason, my business will set strategic plans and quantifiable goals that will enhance realization of maximum returns. I will set sales targets on yearly bases and conduct evaluations at the end of financial year of its operations as a strategy to promote hair salon services over a long period. Whereas, I will establish good plan that will enable realization of its goal. One of the ways to realize this will be to conduct long-term research. The research will aim toward testing the services as well as the business human resource. The research will be viable because it will lead toward adjustment of operations thus bringing about long-term returns (Sontakki, 2010).
Business environment:
Every business operates in both internal and external environments. The business understands that both external and internal business environment can have effect on each other and can impact on the business undertakings. The business of my hair salon understands the impact of both external environment and internal business. Political factors, social factors, technological factors, as well as macro-economic factors are among the outside factors under which business is to operate. The business will devise strategies to overcome any negative impact of these factors. Other internal environment factors include the organisational culture, the business policies and management systems. Both direct and indirect competitors will participate in different roles towards the success of the business. Many salons are located in luxurious areas and the business intends to offer its services in area where middle class people live. In order to compete with others, I will put Television in the hair drying area. More so, my business will offer free refreshments coffee to its client so that it can remain competitive to the direct competitors. Other indirect competitor such as shopping malls and supermarkets, my salon will enhance its promotional strategies and do more advertisement as well as offer affordable prices for its services.
Proposed Marketing Budget for Pretty Hair Salon:
Description Cost
1 Advertising 15
2 Storefront design and shop set up finished 50
3 Direct Marketing 12
4 Web Development Promotion Methods 10
5 Customer Appreciation Events 12
6 After Sale Customer Surveys 9
7 Miscellaneous 10
Total Amount 118
References
(2016). Retrieved from INVESTOPEDIA: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/distribution-channel.asp
Kerin, R. E. (2007). Marketing: The Core. McGraw Hill Australia.
Sontakki, C. (2010). Marketing Research. Himalaya Publishing House .

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The role of different approaches to management and leadership

The role of different approaches to management and leadership

The role of different approaches to management and leadership
Scenario – The role of different approaches to management and leadership
People working together in groups to achieve some goal must have roles to play. Generally, these roles have to be defined and structured by someone who wants to make sure that people contribute in a specific way to group effort. Organising, therefore, is that part of management that involves establishing an intentional structure of roles for people to fill in an organisation. Intentional in that all tasks necessary to accomplish goals are assigned and assigned to people who can do those best. Indeed, the purpose of an organisational structure is to help in creating an environment for human performance. However, designing an organisational structure is not an easy managerial task because many problems are encountered in making structures fit situations, including both defining the kind of jobs that must be done and finding the people to do them (Barley and Kunda, 1992).
Leading is the influencing of people so that they will contribute to organisation and group goals; it has to do predominantly with the interpersonal aspect of managing. Most important problems to managers arise from people – their desires and attitudes, their behaviour as individuals and in groups. Hence, effective managers need to be effective leaders. Leading involves motivation, leadership styles and approaches and communication (Miles and Creed 1995).
Nonetheless, the influence of leaders rests on how others regard them. According to Weber (1978, 1996), leaders in this sense are lent prestige when employees believe in them and what they are doing, and are willing to accept their decisions. Conger and Kanungo (1988) and Kotter (1988) stress in particular that leaders need to understand that management refers to processes of planning, organising and controlling; while leadership is the process of motivating people to change. Amabile (1998) has suggested that, by influencing the nature of the work environment and organisational culture, leaders can affect organisational members’ attitude to work related change and motivation. The challenge then is to select a set of actions that are feasible within the capacity of the organization to absorb change and manage resources.
When cultural change occurs, employees become aware that the measuring tools for performance and loyalty have changed suddenly. This threat to old corporate values and organisational lifestyles leaves organisational members in a state of defensiveness accentuated by low levels of trust within the institution and cultural shock. Mirvis (1985) suggest further that employee reactions pass through four stages: (1) disbelief and denial, (2) anger, then rage and resentment, (3) emotional bargaining beginning in anger and ending in depression, and finally (4) acceptance. Unless these different stages are recognised and dealt with astutely, employees will resent change, will have difficulty reaching the acceptance stage, and the risk of merger failure is increased significantly.
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"REPORT WRITING – Organisational Behaviour."
The role of different approaches to management and leadership.
TASKS…… AC2.1 – AC2.2 – AC2.3
(a)AC2.1 Compare the effectiveness of different leadership styles in different organisations of your choice (AC2.1)
Suggestion to a solution
The structure of AC2.1 can be organised into the sections as arranged below:
• Introduction. This will give a general view on leadership, the need for leaders and the impact of good leadership to an organisation. Manager v Leader. Some few known leaders will/should be mentioned here.
• Definitions of Leadership (Check various literature – minimum of 3 different sources); different leadership styles(4off), traits of leaders and the effectiveness of each approach and their suitability within various organisations should be considered.
• Give brief history about two (2) known leaders eg Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. Cover their involment (summary) in their various companies and their leadership approaches which have led to the achieved success. Link the identified leadership styles of of your chosen leaders to relevant theories, models, and framework.
• Compare the leadership styles: their styles’ impact on their organisations.
• Conclusion; this will consider the leadership approaches within their different organisation, their impact on the organisation and conclusion drawn. What is your recommendation?
• Bibliography/references
Note:
A good answer will… offer a more insightful approach to the background and culture of the different organisation these leaders represent and explain some of the factors which led to their early successes ( e.g effects of globalisation, rise of SE Asia, collapse of communism, technology). Definitions may be given and contrasted – GLOBE definition would be appropriate for a multi-cultural, complex organisation ‘the ability of an individual to influence, motivate, and enable others to contribute toward the effectiveness and success of the organisations of which they are members’ (House et al 2002 p. 13). There is a wealth of literature on known organisations like Apple and Jobs’ leadership approach – there will be evidence of such wider reading and research into the Apple organisation and that of the second leader which you consider. There will be an understanding of the differences between leadership and management and this will be applied to their organisations. There will be an acknowledgement that a ‘one size fits all’ approach to examining an individual’s leadership may not be appropriate.
There will be good evidence of judgement and critical thinking through sound application to the case study and the alternative organisation. Important aspects of the organisations’ culture need to be recognised – specialisation (managers are not ‘built’ for the sake of managing), command and control, simplicity, strict accountability, ability to move swiftly, scarce resources, constant feedback. Also, how someone like Jobs managed to combine being a ‘corporate dictator’ making every critical decision, with the indoctrination of a culture of responsibility
(b)AC2.2 Explain how organisational theory underpins the practice of management. Illustrate and outline the development of management thought and its impact on modern management practices (AC2.2)
Suggestion to a solution
1. Introduction:
The importance of Management (Organisational) Theory shows that:
? It is necessary to view the interrelationships between the development of theory, behaviour in organisations and management practice.
? An understanding of the development of management thinking helps in understanding principles underlying the process of management.
The goal has been to characterize how effective and efficient organizations:
? Functions well
? Achieve and surpass goals
? survive and thrive in the environment
? what competitors emulate
Management theory therefore seeks to provide:
? a sound basis for action BUT if the action is to be effective the theory must be adequate and appropriate to the task and to improved organisational performance.
The organisational/management theory includes the following:
? Classical Approach (eg Bureaucracy & Scientific Management);
? Human Relations Approach;
? Systems Approach;
? Contingency Approach
The structural frame upholds the notion that organizations are judged primarily on and by the proper functioning of those elements which constitute good organization:
? giving appropriate emphasis to the process of integrating people and technology and
? enabling the organization to achieve its goals.
2. Explain what you understand by these theories.
3. Select ONE such theory and discuss as below:
The assumptions of scientific management
1. organizations exist to achieve established goals and objectives
2. organizations work best when rationality prevails over personal preferences and external pressures
3. structures must be designed to fit an organization’s circumstances (including its goals, technology, and environment)
4. organizations increase efficiency and enhance performance through specialization and division of labour
5. appropriate forms of coordination and control are essential to ensure that individuals and units work together although both are subordinate to organizational goals
6. problems and performance gaps arise from structural deficiencies and are best remedied through organizational restructuring
The Five Principles of Scientific Management…
1. shift all responsibility for the organization of work from the worker to the manager
2. use scientific methods to determine the most efficient way of doing the work
3. select the best person to perform the job thus designed
4. train the worker to do the work efficiently
5. monitor worker performance
Taylor’s intention was to effect a “mental revolution” aimed at transforming how people looked at work, their lives, and their world
? his principles focused attention upon the manager as a “social architect”
In practice episodes…
? managers apply the principles and concepts of scientific management to resolve the fundamental dilemmas present in the workplace
Scientific management…
? focuses on the social context of work
? specifies goals, roles, and relationships
? encourages organizational efficiency and effectiveness
People are the heart of any organization. When people feel the organization is responsive to their needs and supportive of their goals, managers and leaders can count on their followers’ commitment and loyalty. Managers and leaders who are authoritarian or insensitive, who don’t communicate effectively, or who simply don’t care about their people can never be effective managers and leaders. The human resource manager and leader works on behalf of both the organization and its people, seeking to serve the best interests of both.
The job of the manager and leader is one of support and empowerment. Support takes a variety of forms: letting people know that they are important and that managers and leaders are concerned about them; listening to find out about their followers’ aspirations and goals; and, communicating personal warmth and openness. Human resource managers and leaders empower their followers through participation and openness as well as by making sure that they have the autonomy and the resources they need to do their jobs well. Human resource managers and leaders emphasize honest, two-way communication as a way to identify issues and resolve differences. They are willing to confront others when it is appropriate, but they try to do so in a spirit of openness and caring. Bolman & Deal (1991, p. 359).
4. Conclusion
5. Bibiography/References
(c)AC2.3 Evaluate the different approaches to management used by different organisations justifying recommendations for its practice (AC2.3)
Suggested Solution:
Identify two (2) companies (eg Coa Cola & MacDonalds) and do research work on their approaches to management: For the approaches to management, see your solution to AC2.2. Evaluate their approaches adopted to gain competitive advantage over their competitors. Compare and contrast, and conclude with your recommendation.
Make reference to any literature you use.
Full Harvard Referencing required.
British companies preferred.
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Part B of ( A+B) Info Hints & Tips
Hints:
• Development of management thought: scientific management; classical administration; bureaucracy; human relations approach; systems approach; contingency approach
• Functions of management: planning; organising; commanding; coordinating; controlling
• Managerial roles: interpersonal; informational; decisional
• Nature of managerial authority: power; authority; responsibility; delegation; conflict
• Frames of reference for leadership activities: opportunist; diplomat; technician; achiever; strategist; magician; pluralistic; transformational; change
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