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Planning. Badua , Adrian Ultado , John Benjamin. Learning Objectives Planning. After discussing this section you should be able to:. discuss the costs and benefits of planning. describe how to make a plan that works. What is Planning. Planning - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Badua, AdrianUltado, John Benjamin

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After discussing this section you should be able to:

1. discuss the costs and benefits of planning.2. describe how to make a plan that works.

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PlanningA primary functional managerial activity that involves:

Defining the organization’s goals Establishing an overall strategy for achieving

those goals Developing a comprehensive set of plans to

integrate and coordinate organizational work.

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Informalnot written down, short term focusspecific to an organization.

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FormalInvolved shared goals for the

organizationWrittenSpecificLong term focus

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Purposes of PlanningProvides directionReduces uncertaintyMinimizes waste and redundancySets the standards for controlling

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The BenefitsThe Pitfalls of Planning

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Intensified Effort

Persistence

Direction

Creation of Task

Strategies

It Works!

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Impede Change & Prevent

Adaptation

Create a False

Sense of Certainty

Detachment of Planners

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Leaders must have a visionPlanners must be close to eventsPlans must be flexible

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Set Goals

DevelopCommitment

to Goals

DevelopEffective Action

Plans

Track ProgressToward GoalAchievement

MaintainFlexibility in

Planning

Adapted from Exhibit 4.1

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Specific

Measurable

Attainable

Realistic

Timely

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The determination to achieve a goalIncreased by:

Setting goals through participationMaking goals reasonableMaking goals publicObtaining top management support

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For accomplishing a goal, these list the:specific stepspeopleresourcestime period

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One method, setting:proximal goals - short-termdistal goals - long-term

Second method:gather and provide performance feedbackmake adjustments in:

effortdirectionstrategies

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Option-based planningkeep options open through simultaneous

investmentinvest more in promising options

Learning-based planningplans need to be continuously adjustedencourages frequent reassessment and

revision of goals

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After discussing this section you should be able to:

3. discuss how companies can use plans at all management levels, from top to bottom,

4. describe the different kinds of special-purpose plans that companies use for change, contingencies, and product development.

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Vision

Adapted from Exhibit 4.3

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Vision

Mission

TacticalPlans

Managementby

Objectives

OperationalPlans

StandingPlans

Single-UsePlans

Adapted from Exhibit 4.4

TopManagers

MiddleManagers

First-LevelManagers

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Visionstatement of purposeenduring, inspirational, clear, and consistent

with company beliefs and valuesMission

flows from visionmore specific goal statements

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Targetingset a clear, specific target

Common-Enemyvow to defeat a rival

Role-Modelemulate a successful company

Internal-Transformationstrive to dramatically change the company

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Tactical Plansspecify how a company will use resources,

budgets, and people to accomplish goalsManagement by Objectives

develop and carry out tactical plansfour steps

discuss goalsparticipatively select goalsjointly develop tactical plansmeet to review performance

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Management by Objectives (MBO)

MBO & Production

10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Probability of success 97%

68%

MBO is based on goals, participation and feedback. Companies that use

MBO are 97% more likely to outproduce companies that don’t!

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Operational plansday-to-day plans

Single-use planscover one-time-only events

Standing plansplans for recurring eventsthree kinds

policiesproceduresrules & regulations

Budgeting

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Planningfor

Change

Planningfor

Contingencies

Planningfor

ProductDevelopment

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Stretch goalsextremely ambitious goalsinitially employees don’t know how to

accomplishBenchmarking

identify outstanding practices in other companies

adapt them to your company

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Stretch goals are more than just demanding more from employees

Give employees the tools to succeedDon’t punish failure

Steve Kerr on Stretch Goals at GE

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Define the scope of the scenario

Identify the major stakeholders

Identify environmental trends

Identify key uncertainties and outcomes of these trends

Using steps 1-4, create initial scenarios

Check each scenario for consistency and plausibility of facts

Create contingency plans from each scenario

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Aggregate product plansFour keys to faster product development

cross-functional teamsinternal and external communicationoverlapping development phasesfrequent testing of product prototypes

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January July January July JulyJanuary

Block Diagram

Evolution of System Specification

Simulation

ASIC and Board Design

Hardware Mock-ups & Models

“Bring-up”

FullSystem

Prototype

ShipDate

Conceptualization Simulation ImplementationAdapted from Figure 4.7

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http://www.swlearning.com/management/williams/m2e/.../powerpoint/ch04.ppt

http://www.slideshare.net/waky/chapter-5-planing-and-dicision-making http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/leadership/effective-manager/

management-plan/main http://www.udemy.com/blog/planning-in-management/ http://www.udemy.com/blog/planning-in-management/ Williams, Chuck, (2009), Management, Planning, 157-169. Shahrol Aman Ahmad, Azhari Ramli, Nasri Nalimi, Azelin Aziz, Dr. Santhi

Raghavan, (2009), Fundamentals Of Management, Planning and Decision Making, 35-46.

Quin, Susan, (2010), Management Basics, Planning in the Organization, 18-22.

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Boeing vs Airbus Reference:

http://www.123helpme.com/boeing-vs-airbus-view.asp?id=161013

http://www.123helpme.com/boeing-management-planning-view.asp?id=163866

Douglas A. Irwin, Nina Pavcnik, (2003), Airbus versus Boeing Revisited: International Competition in the Aircraft Market

www.swlearning.com/management/williams/m2e/.../powerpoint/ch04.ppt

Cola Wars: The New Coke Reference:

http://www.123helpme.com/coca-cola-versus-pepsi-cola-view.asp?id=164247

http://www.123helpme.com/cola-war-case-view.asp?id=164246

http://www.123helpme.com/view.asp?id=63733

Ford Motor Company Reference:

Williams, Chuck, (2009), Management, Planning, 155.

Video Reference:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y0Jja52B2o