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Business notes on management

  • 13-12-2015 06:18PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 204 ✭✭


    I am struggling to answer this question, I do not seem to have enough points to cover it.
    Analyse the implications of a businesses manager of adopting a theory x approach to managing.(20)

    Demotivate workforce
    • Demotivated workforce as a result of the autocratic approach, lack of consultation etc.
    • Lack of truck and lack of delegation can lead to low morale

    Poor time management
    Because theory x managers will not delegate task, it results in possible overload and stress for the manager

    Low quality of work
    • Lack of incentives provided to be entrepreneurial, to do things differently and to take an interest in work.
    • This results in poor quality goods and services and has a negative effect on profits


    Anyone have notes they would kindly share, thanks.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10 jkeaney


    -No intrapreneurship (no shared solutions within a business)
    -Manager will be overloaded with work = stress due to no delegation taking place
    -Staff - low motivation
    -High staff turnover/absenteeism - staff are not motivated to attend work
    -Staff get very little training
    -Staff morale will be very low -> Poor IR.
    -Due to fast decision making, it may be poor quality
    -Thus hard to recruit staff


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 204 ✭✭iCrazzy


    But, dont I need to use the state,explain,example procedure ?


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