Title: DECISION MAKING IN BUSINESS
1DECISION MAKING IN BUSINESS
2INTERNAL ASSESSMENT CONTENT-
- Analysis of different types of decision and can
be related to the objectives of a business - Explanation of the role of managers in decision
making - Development and evaluation of SWOT analysis
- Justification of content of SWOT analysis
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Decisions made by Mr Simpson
4THE TYPES OF DECISION
- STRATEGIC
- Concern the general direction and overall policy
of the business - They will be long term decisions
- Tend to be high risk
- Made by high level managers
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6TACTICAL
- Made as a result of strategic decisions
- Tend to be medium term
- They are tactical because their outcome is more
predictable - Less risk involved
- Can be made by middle or high level managers
7OPERATIONAL
- Lower level decisions
- Sometimes called administrative or routine
decisions - Short term
- Carry little risk
- Many made every day in business
- Made by low level staff
8EXAMPLE
- Strategic Decision - Tesco decide to introduce a
Financial Service - Savings Account - Tactical Decision - what interest to charge
- Operational Decision - date to send out the
statements
9WHY MAKE DECISIONS?
- Making the right decision should allow a
business to achieve its objectives - Choices always exist
- Problems must be solved
10Who makes the decisions?
- STRATEGIC DECISIONS-
- The sole trader
- Partners in a partnership
- Directors or high level management
- Government ministers
- Office bearers in charities or clubs
11Tactical decisions
- Most people in senior positions
- Middle managers
- Divisional directors
12Operational decisions
- Section head
- Manager
- Team leader
- Supervisor
- Individual worker
- On a day-to-day basis
13- Managers play a vital role in decision making in
an organisation - They make different types of decisions
- They try to achieve the aims of the org
- They use different methods of decision-making
- They can be effective (or not)
- When analysing the role of a manager analyse what
they do to make decisions, do they use a model,
are they effective etc
14THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS
- A model has been developed to assist managers
when making decisions - This outlines the steps that should be followed
to enable a quality decision to be made - The model is called POGADSCIE
15IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM
IDENTIFY OBJECTIVES
GATHER INFORMATION
DEVISE ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
SELECT FROM SOLUTIONS
ANALYSE INFORMATION
COMMUNICATE DECISION
IMPLEMENT DECISION
EVALUATE OUTCOME
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MATCHES AND CONCERTS
PROBLEM
17Quality of decisions made in the organisation
- How can organisations ensure that their managers
consistently make high quality decisions? - How can organisations improve the quality of the
decisions that their management make?
18- Management Training computer simulations
- Ensure information given to management is of a
high quality - Ensure staff are using a decision making process
- Back up staff who take risks UK staff are too
cautious - Ensure that staff if promoted positions are
suitable and have a good attitude
19HAVE A MISSION STATEMENT
- Ensure that your staff know what your aims are
- Ensure that they are aware of the mission
statement publicise it thoroughly - FIND MISSION STATEMENTS
20What should be included in a Mission Statement
- Product or Service information
- Intended customers
- Benefits offered
- Why the business has a competitive edge
- Aims and objectives
- Responsibilities
21How can employees be included in the decision
making process?
- Group meetings
- Questionnaires
- Joint Consultation
- Works councils
- Quality circles
- Profit sharing
- Suggestion boxes
- Voting
- Manager integration
- Brainstorming
- Union representatives
22Why should employees be involved in the decision
making process?
- Motivation
- Work rate
- More ideas
- Employee loyalty
- Improved quality
- Better decisions
- Reduces conflict
- Reduces labour turnover
- Meet objectives
- Good working environment
23MORE DECISION MAKING MODELS
- Aim- to assist managers when faced with
difficult decisions
24Before making a decision questions must be
answered.
- Where are we now?
- What do we want to achieve?
- What does the future hold?
- To find out the answers we can carry out an
INTERNAL and EXTERNAL audit
25- INTERNAL AUDIT
- STRENGTHS
- WEAKNESSES
- EXTERNAL AUDIT
- OPPORTUNITIES
- THREATS
SWOT ANALYSIS
26- Strengths of the organisation
- Weaknesses of the organisation
- Opportunities in the external environment
- Threats in the external environment
- A SWOT analysis is intended to convert identified
weaknesses into strengths, and seeming threats
into opportunities
27The SWOT Box
Internal
Present
Weaknesses
Strengths
Opportunities
Threats
Future
External
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28THE ROLE OF MANAGERS IN DECISION MAKING
29What is the role of Management in DM?
- What do managers do?
- Delegate
- Issue resources
- Supervise
- Lead
Fayol 1916 PLAN ORGANISE COMMAND CO-ORDINATE CONT
ROL
Delegate
Motivate
30Henri Fayol
- THE 5 FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
- French Management Theorist
- Classical School of Management
31Planning Organising Commanding Co-ordinating Cont
rolling
32PLANNING
- Set aims
- Make policies
- Identify future opportunities
- Rate priorities for action
- Analyse problems and make decisions
33ORGANISING
- Allocate available resources between different
demands - Decide who does what
- Create responsibilities and communication
channels - Delegate authority
34COMMANDING
- The buck stops here
- Give leadership
- Understand people and involve them in teamwork
- Creating incentives
- Resolving grievances
35CO-ORDINATING
- Bringing together planning, organising and
commanding - Conceptual View of the whole organisation
required
36CONTROLLING
- Checking progress of planned action
- Coping with failure and emergencies
- Supervising keep in touch with what is
happening in the business
37Also added recently-
- Delegate make subordinates responsible for
tasks - Motivate encourage others to carry out tasks
effectively
38Another theory about management..
- The art of management - GROUP
Goals
Make Decisions about
People
Results
Organisations
Uncertainty
Derek Torrington (1989)
39DECISION MAKING
40Decision Making Models
- Using a structured DM Model has various
disadvantages - The time-scale required to go through the process
- The ability to gather all the information
required - The difficulty of coming up with alternative
solutions - Lack of creativity
- There are always various constraints to consider
41Decision Making Constraints
- INTERNAL
- Finance
- Company Policy
- Corporate Culture
- Staff Behaviour
- EXTERNAL
- Legislation
- Competition
- Lack of technology
- The economy
42Decision Making Models
- ADVANTAGES
- Time taking time means a decision is more
likely to be effective - Quality of decisions are improved due to quantity
of information - Less likely that decisions will be problematic if
a logical approach is followed
43SUMMARY
- AIDS TO DECISION MAKING
- POGADSCIE
- SWOT ANALYSIS
- BRAINSTORMING
- PEST ANALYSIS
- TRAINING OF MANAGEMENT
44ROLE OF MANAGEMENT
- Did management use a decision making model?
- Look for evidence of problems, gathering
information, alternative solutions etc