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PART 1
1
The Management
Process Today
Learning Objectives
LO 1-1
Describe what management is, why management
is important, what managers do, and how managers use organizational resources efficiently and
effectively to achieve organizational goals.
LO 1-4
Distinguish among three kinds of managerial skill,
and explain why managers are divided into different departments to perform their tasks more
efficiently and effectively.
LO 1-2
Distinguish among planning, organizing, leading,
and controlling (the four principal managerial
tasks), and explain how managers’ ability to handle each one affects organizational performance.
LO 1-5
Discuss some major changes in management
practices today that have occurred as a result of
globalization and the use of advanced information technology (IT).
LO 1-3
Differentiate among three levels of management,
and understand the tasks and responsibilities of
managers at different levels in the organizational
hierarchy.
LO 1-6
Discuss the principal challenges managers
face in today’s increasingly competitive global
environment.
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After studying this chapter, you should be able to:
BuzzFeed founder and CEO Jonah Peretti considers his global media
company a learning-driven culture, providing a continuous loop of
information and data to consumers that generates 7 billion views
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MANAGEMENT SNAPSHOT
BuzzFeed Shares Content on a Global Scale
How Does Technology Affect
the Way Managers Manage?
I
f you are one of the millions of people across the planet
who read content produced by global media giant
BuzzFeed on a variety of social media platforms, you
understand that news and other information are meant
to be shared. This idea is what prompted BuzzFeed’s
founder and CEO, Jonah Peretti, to create an organization
that doesn’t stand still, sometimes moving at the speed
of light to create content, collect data about who is
sharing the information, and then tailor the content to
specific audiences around the world.
According to its website, BuzzFeed is a cross-
platform, global network for news and entertainment
that generates 7 billion views each month. The company
creates and distributes content for a global audience
in 7 languages and 11 different editions, across more
than 30 social platforms, including Facebook, Twitter,
Tumblr, Vine, Snapchat, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube,
and others.1
A former teacher and cofounder of The Huffington
Post, Peretti is fascinated with information and the rich
history of Paramount Pictures, a studio and business
model that Peretti tries to emulate. This is because
Paramount owned its production studio, owned the
contracts of its own cast of talent, and its own distribution
channel (movie theaters), which gave the entertainment
icon the ability to adapt quickly as business changed
over the last century. Peretti and his management team
use a model similar to Paramount’s, owning all the key
components of a media business: a global news operation, its own video production studio, a complex dataanalytics operation, an in-house creative agency, and a
diverse distribution channel. With 18 offices and more
than 1,300 employees worldwide, BuzzFeed thrives on
developing and controlling the original content it produces across various platforms.2
A few years ago, Peretti made an interesting observation that helped him and his managers shift the company’s focus quickly. He figured out that most people
did not want to leave their social apps to go and find
information. Instead of steering web traffic strictly to
BuzzFeed’s website, Peretti decided the company
would publish content, images, and videos on digital
platforms where people spend the most time.3
Peretti considers his company a “learning-driven” culture and a continuous loop of information and data. All
of the original articles and videos created by BuzzFeed
staff are the inputs that drive the data-analytics operation, which informs company management how Buzz
Feed should create and distribute the advertising it
produces for many of the world’s top brands.
3
A key component of the company’s business model is
using branded “native” advertising—information designed
to have the look and feel of the content it runs beside on
a social platform. One of BuzzFeed’s most popular videos for Purina brand Friskies cat food (“Dear K
itten”) has
been viewed on YouTube more than 27 million times. The
company recently entered into a deal to produce “native”
ads in collaboration with GroupM, a division of one of
the world’s largest advertising agencies. The collaboration has already led to videos for many different clients,
including Nike and Target, with more video production in
development.4
To keep the video approach fresh, BuzzFeed
employees are organized into teams of no more than
seven members that work on a specific type of video.
To ensure that no one gets complacent (or bored), the
entire staff is reorganized into different teams every
three months. Company management believes this strategy keeps the creative process fresh—and fun. Advertising and viral videos can be exciting at BuzzFeed, but
there’s serious news, too. The BuzzFeed news group
includes hundreds of reporters and editors who cover
politics, business, investigative journalism, and entertainment. The news group at BuzzFeed has published
several high-profile stories that have received millions
of digital reads and several journalism awards for their
investigative work.5
With its data-analytics group tracking and collecting information that helps shape content and provide
a deeper understanding about its global audience,
BuzzFeed has undertaken a data initiative called Hive,
which promises to shift the company’s business model
yet again and challenge managers and employees to
become even more agile. One goal of Hive is to track
every editorial idea across all of BuzzFeed’s many platforms. For example, consider a recipe for slow-cooked
chicken. On the web, the recipe is described in seven easy
steps. On Facebook, the recipe becomes a 46-second
video, and then a 15-second video clip on Instagram
with instructions written as a comment. Next the recipe
is posted with two images on Pinterest—and a link back
to the Facebook video. Hive promises to keep Peretti’s
“continuous information loop” in constant motion.6
Videos, news, native ads, entertainment, images, and
big data—all in a day’s work for the BuzzFeed managers
who guide this media juggernaut, which was recently
named one of 2016’s most innovative companies by
Fast Company magazine.7
Overview
Managing a company is a complex activity, and effective
managers like Jonah Peretti face many challenges from
within and outside their organizations. Management is
an unpredictable process. Making the right decision is often difficult, and even
successful managers often make mistakes. But the most effective managers learn
from their mistakes and continually try to find ways to improve their companies’
performance.
In this chapter we look at what managers do and what skills and abilities they
must develop to manage their organizations successfully. We also identify the different kinds of managers that organizations need and the skills and abilities they must
develop to succeed. Finally, we identify some challenges managers must address if
their organizations are to grow and prosper.
What Is
Management?
When you think of a manager, what kind of person comes
to mind? Do you think of an executive like Jonah Peretti,
who helps direct his company? Or do you see a manager at
a fast-food restaurant, who deals directly with employees
and customers, or the person you answer to if you have a
part-time job? What do all these people have in common? First, they all work in
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The Management Process Today
organizations
Collections of people
who work together and
coordinate their actions
to achieve a wide variety
of goals or desired
future outcomes.
management
The planning, organizing,
leading, and controlling
of human and other
resources to achieve
organizational goals
efficiently and effectively.
LO 1-1
Describe
what management
is, why management
is important, what
managers do, and
how managers
utilize organizational
resources efficiently and
effectively to achieve
organizational goals.
organizations. Organizations are collections of people who work together and coordinate their actions to achieve a wide variety of goals or desired future outcomes.
Second, as managers, they are the people responsible for supervising and making
the most of an organization’s human and other resources to achieve its goals.
Management, then, is the planning, organizing, leading, and controlling of
human and other resources to achieve organizational goals efficiently and effectively. An organization’s resources include assets such as people and their skills,
know-how, and experience; machinery; raw materials; computers and information
technology; and patents, financial capital, and loyal customers and employees.
Achieving High Performance: A Manager’s Goal
One of the most important goals that organizations and their members try to
achieve is to provide some kind of good or service that customers value or desire.
Jonah Peretti’s principal goal is to manage BuzzFeed so that it creates a continuous
stream of new content—videos, news, and other information that consumers are
willing to read and share on a variety of social platforms or “native” advertising that
the world’s top brands are willing to pay for. Likewise, the principal goal of fast-food
managers is to produce tasty and convenient food that customers enjoy and come
back to buy again and again.
Organizational performance is a measure of how efficiently and effectively managers use available resources to satisfy customers and achieve organizational goals.
Organizational performance increases in direct proportion to increases in efficiency
and effectiveness (see Figure 1.1). What are efficiency and effectiveness?
Figure 1.1
EFFICIENCY
Efficiency,
Effectiveness, and
Performance in an
Organization
LOW
EFFECTIVENESS
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
Low efficiency/
High effectiveness
High efficiency/
High effectiveness
Manager chooses the right
goals to pursue, but does a poor
job of using resources to
achieve these goals.
Result: A product that
customers want, but that is too
expensive for them to buy.
Manager chooses the right
goals to pursue and makes
good use of resources to
achieve these goals.
Result: A product that
customers want at a quality and
price that they can afford.
Low efficiency/
Low effectiveness
High efficiency/
Low effectiveness
Manager chooses the wrong
goals to pursue and makes poor
use of resources.
Result: A low-quality product
that customers do not want.
Manager chooses inappropriate
goals, but makes good use of
resources to pursue these
goals.
Result: A high-quality product
that customers do not want.
High-performing organizations are efficient and effective.
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organizational
performance
Efficiency is a measure of how productively resources are used to achieve a goal.
Organizations are efficient when managers minimize the amount of input resources
(such as labor, raw materials, and component parts) or the amount of time needed
to produce a given output of goods or services. For example, Burger King develops
ever more efficient fat fryers that not only reduce the amount of oil used in cooking, but also speed up the cooking of french fries. UPS develops new work routines
to reduce delivery time, such as instructing drivers to leave their truck doors open
when going short distances.
To encourage efficiency, Jonah Peretti decided to share BuzzFeed’s original content on multiple social media platforms instead of steering traffic to the company’s
own website. In this way, content can be tailored to specific audiences, and its global
reach increases exponentially. In addition, with its sophisticated data-analytics process, BuzzFeed can track how and where its content (including videos and advertising) is being viewed. Recent estimates put the average number of BuzzFeed monthly
content views at 7 billion.8
Effectiveness is a measure of the appropriateness of the goals that managers
have selected for the organization to pursue and the degree to which the organization achieves those goals. Organizations are effective when managers choose
appropriate goals and then achieve them. Some years ago, for example, managers
at McDonald’s decided on the goal of providing breakfast service to attract more
customers. The choice of this goal has proved smart. Over recent years, sales of
breakfast food accounted for more than 30\% of McDonald’s revenues. In 2015,
in an effort to increase sales, McDonald’s management decided to offer breakfast items all day long, a strategy that has been successful and well received by
customers.9
High-performing organizations, such as Apple, McDonald’s, Walmart, Intel,
Home Depot, Accenture, and Habitat for Humanity are simultaneously efficient and
effective. Effective managers are those who choose the right organizational goals to
pursue and have the skills to utilize resources efficiently.
A measure of how
efficiently and effectively
a manager uses
resources to satisfy
customers and achieve
organizational goals.
efficiency
A measure
of how well or how
productively resources
are used to achieve a
goal.
effectiveness
A measure of the
appropriateness of the
goals an organization is
pursuing and the degree
to which the organization
achieves those goals.
Why Study Management?
The dynamic and complex nature of modern work means that managerial skills are
in demand. Organizations need individuals like you who can understand this complexity, respond to environmental contingencies, and make decisions that are ethical and effective. Studying management helps equip individuals to accomplish each
of these tasks.
In a broader sense, individuals generally learn through personal experience
(think the “school of hard knocks”) or through the experiences of others. By studying management in school, you are exposing yourself to the lessons others have
learned. The advantage of such social learning is that you are not bound to repeat
the mistakes others have made in the past. Furthermore, by studying and practicing the behaviors of good managers and high-performing companies, you will equip
yourself to help your future employer succeed.
The economic benefits of becoming a good manager are also impressive. In the
United States, general managers earn a median annual wage of $97,730, with a projected growth rate in job openings of 5\% to 8\% between now and 2024.10
Finally, learning management principles can help you make good decisions in
nonwork situations. If you’re coaching a child’s soccer team, organizing a charity
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5K run, planning your financial budget, or starting a new business, good management principles will help you understand others, make quality decisions, and
improve your overall personal success.
Essential
Managerial
Tasks
LO 1-2
Distinguish
among planning,
organizing, leading,
and controlling (the four
principal managerial
tasks), and explain
how managers’ ability
to handle each one
affects organizational
performance.
planning
Identifying
and selecting appropriate
goals; one of the four
principal tasks of
management.
The job of management is to help an organization make
the best use of its resources to achieve its goals. How do
managers accomplish this objective? They do so by performing four essential managerial tasks: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. The arrows linking these
tasks in Figure 1.2 suggest the sequence in which
managers typically perform them. French manager Henri
Fayol first outlined the nature of these managerial activities around the turn of
the 20th century in General and Industrial Management, a book that remains
the classic statement of what managers must do to create a high-performing
organization.11
Managers at all levels and in all departments—whether in small or large companies, for-profit or not-for-profit organizations, or organizations that operate in one
country or throughout the world—are responsible for performing these four tasks,
which we look at next. How well managers perform these tasks determines how
efficient and effective their organizations are.
Planning
To perform the planning task, managers identify and select appropriate organizational goals and courses of action; they develop strategies for how to achieve
high performance. The three steps involved in planning are (1) deciding which
goals the organization will pursue, (2) deciding what strategies to adopt to attain
Figure 1.2
Four Tasks of
Management
Planning
Choose appropriate
organizational
goals and courses
of action to best
achieve those goals.
Controlling
Establish accurate
measuring and
monitoring systems
to evaluate how well
the organization has
achieved its goals.
Leading
Motivate,
coordinate, and
energize individuals
and groups to work
together to achieve
organizational goals.
Organizing
Establish task
and authority
relationships that
allow people to work
together to achieve
organizational
goals.
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strategy A cluster
of decisions about what
goals to pursue, what
actions to take, and
how to use resources to
achieve those goals.
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those goals, and (3) deciding how to allocate organizational resources to pursue the strategies that attain those goals. How well managers plan and develop
strategies determines how effective and efficient the organization is—its performance level.12
As an example of planning in action, consider BuzzFeed’s collaborations and
partnerships with “traditional” media outlets such as advertising agencies and television networks. Because of its strong reputation for effective “native” advertising on
digital platforms and its data-metrics expertise, BuzzFeed partnered with GroupM,
the media-buying unit of advertising conglomerate WPP, to create branded content
for clients such as Unilever and Target. As part of the deal, GroupM was the first ad
agency to use Pound, BuzzFeed’s proprietary data system that provides insight into
how content is shared among various digital platforms.13
In an effort to attract more Millennial viewers to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games,
Comcast’s NBCUniversal teamed up with BuzzFeed and used the messaging app
Snapchat to distribute Olympic-related content, attracting more than 35 million
viewers over the two-week sporting event. The two companies recently announced
that NBCUniversal made an additional $200 million investment in BuzzFeed, doubling the original investment it made in 2015, which would help expand and fund
the growth of BuzzFeed’s news and entertainment network.14 This financial investment will not only help BuzzFeed grow, but it will also shape the company’s planning into an effective business strategy, which is a cluster of decisions concerning
what organizational goals to pursue, what actions to take, and how to use resources
to achieve those goals.
Planning strategy is complex and difficult, especially because planning is done
under uncertainty when the result is unknown so that either success or failure is
a possible outcome of the planning process. Managers take major risks when they
commit organizational resources to pursue a particular strategy.
Organizing
organizing
Structuring working
relationships in a way
that allows organizational
members to work
together to achieve
organizational goals;
one of the four principal
tasks of management.
organizational
structure A formal
system of task and
reporting relationships
that coordinates and
motivates organizational
members so they work
together to achieve
organizational goals.
Organizing is structuring wor ...
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