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A 9 page paper discussing changes in the perception of management’s role and recommending three books and articles as ones that either are or should be classics. The classic functions of management include controlling as one of the primary duties of the manager. In today’s business environment, “control” in the classic sense is of far less import than is establishing strategy and making good, sound decisions that keep the organization on track with the course it has set for itself. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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9 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSmgmtMgrDec.rtf
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organizations typically is reserved for management, yet there is little attention paid to the process and background of making decisions that can affect not only the well being of the
organization, but also that of the organizations workers and families. Todays business environment is such that there is no time for luxuriously lengthy studies of issues and conditions.
The speed at which business moves today precludes giving the manager inordinate periods of time to examine issues from all angles. Instead, s/he
must rely on the information at hand and make the best decision possible given the extent of that information. Herbert Simon referred to this approach as "satisfice" in his
recognition that managers never can have full information about every issue before them. There are frameworks and methods that can provide guidance, however.
Organizational culture accounts for much of that guidance; theorists from the past can be used as well. Research Today
Todays business research focuses more on marketing than on any other aspect of business. Business is more competitive than at any other time, and
the only expected trend anticipated to affect this condition is that it will continue to intensify. The globalization of business has been complex in its rationale, first focusing on
greatly reduced operational expenses in developing countries, then taking seriously the marketing and sales possibilities present in those same countries. There is much
research into the conduct of business across cultures, both operationally and in terms of marketing. In the US, marketers generally take the lead in active business research. They
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