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Unit 6: Management by Objectives and Styles of Management




                                                                                                Notes
             The reason for the excellence of Microsoft goes to the leadership of Mr Bill Gates and his
             policies in which he propagates MBO
             1.  Eliminate politics, by giving everybody the same message.
             2.  Keep a flat organisation in which all issues are discussed openly.
             3.  Insist on clear and direct communication.

             4.  Prevent competing missions or objectives.
             5.  Eliminate rivalry between different parts of the organisation.
             6.  Empower teams to do their own things.
             Questions
             1.  What is the prime reason for the success of Microsoft?
             Ans. The foresightedness and MBO techniques of the senior management.
             2.  Analysing the caselet above, state whether the following are true or false.
                 (a)  Round table conferences involving the concerned authorities are the best way
                      to solve an issue.
                 (b)  Competition among different teams within the organisaion increases  their
                      productivity.
                 (c)  The  teams should  have independence  as long  as  it  doesn't hamper their
                      performances.
             Ans. (a) True (b) False (c) True

          6.5 Management by Exception

          Management by Exception is a practice in which only the information that indicates a significant
          deviation of actual results from the budgeted or planned results is brought to the management’s
          notice. Its objective is to facilitate management’s focus on really important tactical and strategic
          tasks. In this, the decision that cannot be made at one level of management is passed on to the
          next higher level.
          All organisations can use management by exception. When routine work results in acceptable
          performance, no management attention is required. Managers who have properly trained their
          subordinates should have no problems delegating authority and allowing people to manage
          their own work. Managers are then able to devote their expertise and attention to non-routine
          problems. Some managers have trouble allowing their subordinates to make decisions because
          of control issues, but this psychological barrier will hamper their careers.

          6.6 Styles of Management

          Different styles of management exist in different parts of the world. We will discuss the American,
          Japanese and Indian styles in brief.

          6.6.1  American Style of Management

          American management style can be described as individualistic in approach, in so far as managers
          are accountable for the decisions made within their areas of responsibility. Although important
          decisions might be discussed in open forum, the ultimate responsibility for the consequences of
          the decision lies with the boss and every other supporter will vanish when things go wrong. But




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