Understanding Management's Context:: Constraints and Challenges
Understanding Management's Context:: Constraints and Challenges
Understanding Management's Context:: Constraints and Challenges
Management’s
Context:
Constraints and
Challenges
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The Manager:
Omnipotent or Symbolic?
• Omnipotent View of Management - the
view that managers are directly
responsible for an organization’s success
or failure.
• Symbolic view of Management - the
view that much of an organization’s
success or failure is due to external forces
outside managers’ control.
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Which one is Steve Jobs?
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Exhibit 2-2
Components of External Environment
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The Economic Environment
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How the External Environment
Affects Managers
Jobs and employment - As external
environmental conditions one of the most
powerful constraints managers face is the
impact of such changes on jobs and
employment
How does High Unemployment affect MGT?
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Managing Stakeholder
Relationships
• Stakeholders - any constituencies in the
organization’s environment that are
affected by an organization’s decisions
and actions.
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What Is Organizational Culture?
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Contrasting Organizational Cultures
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Strong Versus Weak Cultures
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Where Does Culture Come From?
• Organization founder
• Vision and mission
• Past practices
• Top management
behavior
• Socialization - The
process that helps
employees adapt to the
organization’s culture.
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How Do Employees Learn Culture?
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How Employees Learn Culture
(cont.)
• Material Artifacts and Symbols - Convey
the kinds of behavior that are expected,
e.g. risk taking, participation, authority, etc.
• Language - Acts as a common
denominator that bonds members
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How Does Culture Affect Managers?
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Managerial Decisions Affected by Culture
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Creating an Innovative Culture