By: Mark Thomas Walters | 2010-03-31 | Management In this installment of our guide to organizational management we look at managerial decision making. Find out about the decision making process and how to maximize it's effectiveness. read more
By: Jacob Wiliam | 2010-10-26 | Reference & Education Obtaining an accredited education in organizational management can be done by enrolling in one of a number of schools and colleges. Students who are looking to enter the workforce prepared with a variety of skills and knowledge can do so by obtaining an accredited degree or certificate.Organizational Management School students will acquire skills of assessment, analysis, read more
By: GOVINDAM BUSINESS SCHOOL | 2012-03-05 | Reference & Education An organization not engage only in selling of products, they also engage in buying of products also like material, manufactured parts, plants and equipments and different services etc. So they need the services of other organization also. So for their services there is need of understanding buying procedures. read more
By: Prof. Sunil V. Chaudhary | 2010-09-29 | Human Resources The article focuses on organizational power, authority and organizational politics and their positive and negative aspects. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-03-04 | International marketing The business world is a complex one with integration of many players. It comprises of producers and middlemen who acts as mediators between the manufacturers and the consumers. This chain link makes the organizational buying process to be of utmost importance in business operations especially in the marketing section. The organizational buying process is core with its consideration as on the profe read more
By: Mark Thomas Walters | 2010-03-31 | Management In this installment of our guide to organizational management we look at management structure. Find out about the different types of management structures and the pros and cons of each of them. read more
By: Lawrence Reaves | 2012-10-20 | Organizing The professors of the civil engineering department of the State University at Red Branch were trying to think of a better way to stay in touch with students. With their busy schedules, so many of them failed to communicate with the professors about late papers or missed classes, and some were falling behind. read more
By: Mark Thomas Walters | 2010-03-31 | Other communications The standard patterns of communications are chain, wheel, star, and all-channel, each of which can influence the speed with which decisions are made, their accuracy, and ensuring that the key stakeholders have a satisfactory outcome based on the decision. The chain can be seen to represent the hierarchical pattern that characterizes strictly formal information flow (from the top down) in military and some types of business organizations. read more
By: Mark Thomas Walters | 2010-03-31 | Strategic planning In this installment of our guide to organizational management we look at organizational planning. Find out how planning should be carried out to ensure an organization's objectives are achieved. read more
By: Rita Thomson | 2011-01-03 | Small Business Every organization tries to reach its daily operations with clockwork precision. Workers employed in the various departments are all specialists in their job and the company read more
By: Mark Thomas Walters | 2010-03-31 | Management In this installment of our guide to organizational management we look at leadership in organizations. Find out what the 3 main types of leadership are and some of the pros and cons of each. read more
By: Charles Bentson King | 2010-11-24 | Management The world is constantly in flux. Changes are occurring so rapidly now that a company like MySpace can have a 75% share of the social marketing world and one year later be completely surpassed by Facebook. Companies have to be constantly looking for paradigm shifts. They need to constantly change to survive. Every available resource needs to be focused on innovation and changing paradigms. This is accomplished by leaders within an organization taking advantage of resources and diversity to find a read more
By: Ken | 2011-06-13 | Organizational The case gives dwells on the life of Alex Stone who was a very focused and committed gentleman in all his undertakings. Stone had strong passions of ensuring tasks within his mandate are efficiently and quickly executed. The ambitions and passions of Stone were outstanding in that he was always focused to excel in his undertakings. This is very evident in his academics, whereby after completing his bachelor's degree he proceeded for a master's degree. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2011-06-24 | Home improvement Good landscaping can dramatically improve your homes beauty and boost curb appeal. You can have the dream yard you always dreamed of or never even imagined with the right landscaping company. A professional landscaping company can have your yard looking great in no time. They will know how to select the right plants and come up with a new look that fits your budget and lifestyle. read more