《管理学基础英语教材》课件Chapter 3.pptx
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1、Fundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forEnglish Course forFundamentals of ManagementChapter 3Managing by ObjectivesFundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forBrainstorming Please read the passage on Page 51 and fill in the form.What do you think the objects are designed for?Will the preset obje
2、cts affect the following performance of the corporation,the emotion of employees,or the attitude of customers?And why?Please fill in the form based on your own opinion.corporation employees customers Fundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forEnglish Course forFundamentals of ManagementText AManage
3、ment by Whose Objectives?Fundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forText AManagement by Whose Objectives?The Nature of MBO Process To predict and judge performance more carefully,and presumably to provide individuals with an opportunity to be self-motivating by setting their own objectives.Reality
4、MBO process is one of the greatest of managerial illusions because it fails to consider the deeper emotional factors of motivation.Fundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forManagement by Whose Objectives?Theme Indicating how MBO is self-defeating and serves simply to increase pressure on the indiv
5、idual.Exploring how MBO or performance appraisal work.Suggesting how objectives might be made into more constructive devices for effective management.Issues mainly focus on psychological considerations.(particularly with the assumptions about motivation that underlie these techniques).Fundamentals o
6、f ManagementEnglish Course forManagement by Whose Objectives?The“Ideal”Process1.Individual discussion with the superior of the subordinates own job description2.Establishment of the employees short-term performance targets3.Meetings with the superior to discuss the employees progress toward targetsF
7、undamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forManagement by Whose Objectives?The“Ideal”Process4.Establishment of checkpoints to measure progress5.Discussion between superior and subordinate at the end of a defined period to assess the results of the subordinates effortsFundamentals of ManagementEnglish
8、 Course forManagement by Whose Objectives?Problems No matter how detailed the job description,it is essentially static and inflexible.With preestablished goals and,little weight can be given to the areas of discretion open to the individual but not incorporated into a job description or objectives.M
9、ost job descriptions are limited to what employees do in their work.Fundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forManagement by Whose Objectives?Problems If performance review aims to counsel the subordinate,appraisal should consider the total situation in which the superior and subordinate are operat
10、ing.The period of setting objectives is too brief to provide for adequate interaction among different levels of an organization.Coupled with these problems is the difficulty that superiors experience when they appraise.Fundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forManagement by Whose Objectives?Diffic
11、ulties of Appraisal Action of appraisal is rigid The superior regards himself as a dehumanized inspector of products.Managers experience their appraisal of others as a hostile and aggressive act.The appraisal situation triggers powerful,paralyzing feelings of guilt that make it difficult for most ex
12、ecutives to give subordinates critical advice.Fundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forManagement by Whose Objectives?Difficulties of Appraisal Objectivity Plea is Vain Interpersonal relationships among employees.Subordinates inevitably are appraised on how well they work with superiors.The subtl
13、e,nonmeasurable elements of the task will be sacrificed in appraisal of quantification.Fundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forA case example Condition An MBO program has resulted in commendable growth,while an ultimately destructive process is getting underway.An Avalanche of Problems The Misse
14、d PointIt misses the whole human point.Fundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forA case example The Typical MBO Process Top management sets its corporate goal for the coming year.Reporting managers set their own goals which are expected to be higher than those they had the previous year.Reporting
15、managers is responsible for their goals.Fundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forA case example The Typical MBO Process MBO process is based on a short-term,egocentrically oriented perspective and an underlying reward-punishment psychology.MBO permits the manager to determine his or her own bait
16、from a limited range of choices.Work hard to get rewards Be pushed internally by reason of this commitment Be responsible to the organizationFundamentals of ManagementEnglish Course forThe Missed Points Personal Goals:Objectives will not have significant incentive power if they are forced choices un
17、related to a persons underlying dreams and personal aspirations.Psychological Needs:The assumption that the employee is interested in working in the companys business rather than her own is impossible.Everyone is always working toward meeting his or her psychological needs.Fundamentals of Management
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