Innovative Management For A Changing World
Innovative Management For A Changing World
Innovative Management For A Changing World
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Why managers fail?
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Top Causes of Manager Failure
(Logenecker, Neubert & Fink, 2007)
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Logenecker, C.O., Leubert, M.I., and L.S. Fink
(2007). “Causes and Consequencies of Managerial
Failure in Rapidly Changing Organizations,”
Business Horizons, 50, pp. 145-155, Table 1.
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Discussion Question #1: How do you feel about
having a manager’s responsibility in today’s world
characterized by uncertaintyعدم; ا;;ليقين, ambiguity
غموض, and sudden changes or threats from the
environment?
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Why Innovative Management Matters
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• Organizations cannot survive long-term without
innovation.
• Companies like Facebook are always investing in
new ideas.
• Innovation should be part of products, processes,
people, and values.
• Case in point: IBM – changing from HW/SW to
service
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Why study management?
1. Resources are scarce#حيحه## شin any society, so
the more efficient and effective use that
organizations can make of those resources, the
greater the well-being رفاهيةand prosperity
رخاء/ازدهارof people in that society
2. Helps people deal with their bosses and
coworkers
3. Opens a path to a well-paying job and a
satisfying career مهنة مرضية
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Planning
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Organizing
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Controlling
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Organizational Performance
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• Human skill is the manager’s ability to work with
and through other people and to work effectively
as a group member. It is demonstratedهن# مبرin
the way a manager motivates, facilitates,
coordinates, leads, communicates, and resolves
conflicts. As globalization, workforce diversity,
uncertainty, and societal turbulence غب#
/ #ش
مرد###تincrease, human skills become even more
crucial.
• Human skill is important for managers at all
levels, and particularly those who work with
employees directly on a daily basis.
•
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• Technical skill is the understanding of and
proficiency in the performance of specific tasks.
This includes masteryمكن### تof the methods,
techniques, and equipment involved in specific
functions such as engineering, manufacturing, or
finance. Technical skill also includes specialized
knowledge, analytical ability, and competent use
كف
ل ء## ا#م#الستخدا## اof tools and techniques to solve
problems in that specific discipline.
• Technical skills are most important at lower
organizational levels and become less important
than human and conceptual skills as managers
are promoted.
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• The degree of the skills may vary, but all
managers must possessمتلك## يthe skills
• The application of management skills change as
managers move up the hierarchy
Management Level
Top Managers
Conceptual Skills Human Skills Technical Skills
Middle Managers
First-Line Managers
Non-managers (Personnel)
1.3 Relationship of Skills to Management: Results
of one study
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When Skills Fail
• When Skills Fail
• During turbulent timesلمضطربة##ألوقاتا##ا, managers must use all their skills
and competencies to benefit the organization and its stakeholders.
• Many companies falterتعثر## يbecause managers fail to listen to
customers, misinterpretت#إلشارا##فسير ا###سيئونت## يsignals from the market, or
can’t build a cohesive متماسكteam.
• Missteps and unethical behavior have been in the news
• During turbulent times, managers must apply their skills
• Common management failures:
– Not listening to customers
– Misinterpreting signals from marketplace
– Not building teams
– Inability to execute strategies
– Failure to comprehend and adapt to change
– Poor communication (#1 reason), and interpersonal skills مهاراتا لتع امل مع
ا آلخرين
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Management Types: Vertical Differences
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Management Types: Horizontal Differences
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Management Levels (Bonoma & Lawler, 1988)
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Making The Leap ت حقيقا لقفزة: Becoming A New
Manager
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From Individual Performer to Manager (Hill, 2002)
Do You Really Want to Be A Manager?
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Manager Roles
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Ten Manager Roles
Informational Decisional
Monitor قبة#لمرا##ا Entrepreneur
Disseminator لموزع##ا
Disturbance
Spokesperson Handlerلج##ا#مع
Interpersonal ب#ضطرا#ا
Figurehead Resource
Allocator
Leader
Liaison Negotiator
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Informational roles: Describe the activities used to
maintain and develop information network
• Monitorقبة#لمرا##ا: Seek and receive information,
scan periodicals, maintain personal contacts
• Disseminator لموزع##ا: Forward information to
other organization members, send memos and
reports, make phone calls
• Spokespersonسمي#لر##لمتحدثا##ا: Transmit
information to outsiders through speeches,
reports, and memos.
Interpersonal roles: Pertain تعلقب###تto
relationships with others and are related to the
human skills
• Figurehead roleلشكل##دور ا: perform ceremonial
and symbolic duties such as greeting visitors,
signing legal documents. حية###لية ورمزية مثلت##حتفا#جباتا#أداء وا
لقانونية##تا#لمستندا## ا#لزوار وتوقيع##ا.
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Building management skills (10
mints)
• Think of an organization that has provided you with work
experience and the manager to whom you reported (or talk to
some one who has had extensive work experience), then
answer the following question:
• 1- How do you characterized your supervisor’s approach to
management? For example. Which particular management
functions and roles does this person perform most often?
What kinds of management skills does this manager have?
• 2- Do you think the functions, roles, and skills of your
supervisor are appropriate for the particular job he performs?
How could this manager improve his task performance.
Managing in Small Business and Nonprofit
Organizations
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Transition to a New Workplace
State-of-the-Art MGMT Competencies for Today’s World
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New Management Competencies
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