Mgmt 311 Chapter 5 and 6

Mgmt 311

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What is planning?
Choosing a goal and developing a method of strategy to achieve that goal
What are the four benefits of planning?
Intensified effort, persistence, direction, creation of task strategies
What are the three pitfalls of planning?
Impedes change of adaption, false sense of certainty, detachment of planners
What are the steps of making a plan work?
1. Set goals2. Develop commitment3. develop effective action plans4. track progress toward goal achievement5. maintain flexibility6. revise existing plan or beginning new planning process
Setting goals: SMART
S - SpecificM - MeasurableA - Attainable R - RealisticT - Timely
What four things does an action plan list involve?
Specific steps, resources, people, time period
What is option-based planning?
Keeps options open by making simultaneous investments- invest more in promising options- maintains slack resources
What is learned-based planning?
Plans need to be continuously adjusted
What are operational plans?
Day-to-day plans for producing or delivering products and services over a 30 day to a 6 month period.
What are the three kinds of operational plans?
Single-use plans (plans that cover unique, one-time only events)standing plans (plans used repeatedly to handle frequently recurring events)budgets (quantitative planning to decide how to allocate money to accomplish company goals
What is decision making?
The process of choosing a solution from available alternatives
What is rational decision making?
A systematic process of defining problems, evaluating alternatives, and choosing optimal solutions
What are the six steps to rational decision making?
1. define the problem2. identify decision criteria3. weight the criteria4. generate alternative courses of action5. evaluate each alternative6. compute the optimal decision
What is bounded rationality?
A decision-making process restricted in the world by:- limited resources- incomplete and imperfect information- manager's limited decision-making capabilities
What are the two limited of rational decision making?
Maximize vs. satisfice