Functions of management
A middle-aged, pudgy, blue collared worker sits at a table. It looks like he is scribbling
something down on a piece of paper or playing a Sudoku game. To most people this would
look like somebody goofing off; dont judge that book by its cover just yet. This man is
employing the same system the keeps Microsoft a consistent leader in its field, he is using
the four functions of management: Planning, Organizing, Leading and Controlling.
Management
The function of management, according to Bateman and Snell, Management: The New
Competitive Landscape (7th ed.) 2007, is The process of working with people and
resources to accomplish organizational goals. This means whether dealing with a three
person company or a multi-national conglomerate with 300,000 employees, someone
needs to manage and lead the way.
Planning
Planning is the first step in the four functions of management. Planning is deciding what
the objective will be and which paths to follow to accomplish these goals. Although the
month is September 2007 the budget for expenses at Hartford East Elderly apartments for
2008 are due by the end of the month. Planning for the following year requires me going
over the previous year budgets, examining inventories and property, determine and capital
improvements, and trying to project any increase in bills. The Energy Information
Administration (EIA) can be used to help determine future increases in energy prices,
although these are guidelines, a manager must take all things in to consideration. For
example, the EIA (eia.doe.gov.com September 11, 2007) has an expectation of Natural gas