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Planning in the Contemporary Organization Chapter 5 Part 2  Planning Challenges in the 21st Century
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Figure 5.1   Planning as a Linking Mechanism
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Where Should Planning Begin? ↓ Top-Down Planning ↓   Planning efforts begin with the board of directors and top executives of the firm ↑ Bottom-Up Planning ↑ Planning is initiated at the lowest level in the organization
Advantages of Each Planning Approach ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Table 5. 1  Top-Down and Bottom-Up Planning Top-Down Bottom-Up Organizational  CEO, Board of Directors  People/department closest to product, level   service, customer. Role of  As the plan moves down the  Units develop goals and plans. As plans organizational  hierarchy, units determine actions  move up the hierarchy, they are evaluated unit   needed to support the plan.  and adjusted for accuracy and feasibility. Specificity  Begins broad, becomes more  Begins specific and probably fragmented; of plan   specific as it moves down the  becomes cohesive and integrated as it hierarchy.  moves up the hierarchy. Potential  Plans are driven by top-level  Those closest to customers, suppliers, and advantages   managers who are most  operating systems provide focus of plans. knowledgeable about all factors affecting the organization. Potential  Top-level managers may be  Lower-level managers may lack under-  disadvantages    removed from the front line.  standing of all factors affecting the  organization.
Levels of Planning ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Table 5. 2  Levels of Strategic Planning Time Focus  Specificity  Participants  Horizon Corporate   To develop a mix of  Broad  Board of directors  5–10 years strategy   business units that meets  Top-level executives the company’s long-term  growth and profitability  goals Business   To develop and maintain  More specific  Top-level executives  1–5 years strategy  a distinctive competitive  than the  Managers within the advantage that will ensure  corporate  business unit long-term profitability  strategy  Functional  To develop action plans  Very specific  Middle-level managers  1–2 years strategy   that ensure that corporate  Lower-level managers and business strategies are implemented
Functional Strategic Planning ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Table 5. 3 Examples of Functional Strategies
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Individual Plans ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Figure 5. 2  Management by Objectives: The Cycle Source:  K. Davis and J. Newstrom,  Behavior at Work: Organizational Behavior  (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989), 209. Reproduced with permission of the McGraw-Hill Companies.
Management by Objectives (MBO) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
MBO Disadvantages ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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The Balanced Scorecard (BSC) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Table 5. 5  Measuring Performance with the Balanced Scorecard Source:  J. Steele, “Transforming the Balanced Scorecard into Your Strategy Execution System,”  Manage  53 (September/October 2001): 22–23. Key Principles  Measurement Criteria  Implications for Leaders Align organization  Customers  Understand the “big to the strategy  picture.” Translate the strategy  Internal processes  BSC measures performance to operational terms.  at all levels. View strategy as a  Innovation  Execute strategy into action. continual process. Make strategy  Growth  Empower frontline everyone’s job.  employees.
Contingency Planning ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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  • 1. Planning in the Contemporary Organization Chapter 5 Part 2 Planning Challenges in the 21st Century
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  • 6. Figure 5.1 Planning as a Linking Mechanism
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  • 13. Where Should Planning Begin? ↓ Top-Down Planning ↓ Planning efforts begin with the board of directors and top executives of the firm ↑ Bottom-Up Planning ↑ Planning is initiated at the lowest level in the organization
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  • 15. Table 5. 1 Top-Down and Bottom-Up Planning Top-Down Bottom-Up Organizational CEO, Board of Directors People/department closest to product, level service, customer. Role of As the plan moves down the Units develop goals and plans. As plans organizational hierarchy, units determine actions move up the hierarchy, they are evaluated unit needed to support the plan. and adjusted for accuracy and feasibility. Specificity Begins broad, becomes more Begins specific and probably fragmented; of plan specific as it moves down the becomes cohesive and integrated as it hierarchy. moves up the hierarchy. Potential Plans are driven by top-level Those closest to customers, suppliers, and advantages managers who are most operating systems provide focus of plans. knowledgeable about all factors affecting the organization. Potential Top-level managers may be Lower-level managers may lack under- disadvantages removed from the front line. standing of all factors affecting the organization.
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  • 19. Table 5. 2 Levels of Strategic Planning Time Focus Specificity Participants Horizon Corporate To develop a mix of Broad Board of directors 5–10 years strategy business units that meets Top-level executives the company’s long-term growth and profitability goals Business To develop and maintain More specific Top-level executives 1–5 years strategy a distinctive competitive than the Managers within the advantage that will ensure corporate business unit long-term profitability strategy Functional To develop action plans Very specific Middle-level managers 1–2 years strategy that ensure that corporate Lower-level managers and business strategies are implemented
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  • 21. Table 5. 3 Examples of Functional Strategies
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  • 26. Figure 5. 2 Management by Objectives: The Cycle Source: K. Davis and J. Newstrom, Behavior at Work: Organizational Behavior (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989), 209. Reproduced with permission of the McGraw-Hill Companies.
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  • 31. Table 5. 5 Measuring Performance with the Balanced Scorecard Source: J. Steele, “Transforming the Balanced Scorecard into Your Strategy Execution System,” Manage 53 (September/October 2001): 22–23. Key Principles Measurement Criteria Implications for Leaders Align organization Customers Understand the “big to the strategy picture.” Translate the strategy Internal processes BSC measures performance to operational terms. at all levels. View strategy as a Innovation Execute strategy into action. continual process. Make strategy Growth Empower frontline everyone’s job. employees.
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