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Strategic Management




                    Notes          Nature of Objectives

                                   The following are the characteristics of objectives:

                                   Hierarchy of Objectives

                                   In a multi – divisional firm, objectives should be established for the overall company as well as
                                   for each division.
                                   Objectives are generally established at the corporate, divisional and functional levels, and as
                                   such, they form a hierarchy. The zenith of the hierarchy is the mission of the organisation. The
                                   objectives at each level contribute to the objectives at the next higher level.

                                   Long-range and Short-range Objectives

                                   Organisations need to establish both long-range and short-range objectives (Long–range means
                                   more than one year, and short–range means one year and less.) Short-range objectives spell out
                                   the near – term results to be achieved.  By doing so, they indicate the  speed and the level of
                                   performance aimed at each succeeding period. Short – range objectives can be identical to long–
                                   range objectives if an organisation is performing at the targeted long-term level (for example,
                                   20% growth - rate every year). The most important situation where short-range objectives differ
                                   from the long-range objectives occurs when managers cannot reach the long-range target in just
                                   one year, and are trying to elevate organisational performance. Short–range objectives (one –
                                   year goals) are the means for achieving long range objectives. A company that has an objective
                                   of doubling its sales within five years can’t wait until the third or fourth year of its five-year
                                   strategic plan. Short range objectives then serve as stepping-stones or milestones.

                                   Multiplicity of Objectives

                                   Organisations pursue a number of objectives. At every level in the hierarchy, objectives are
                                   likely to be multiple.


                                          Example: The marketing division may have the objective of sales and distribution of
                                   products. This objective  can  be  broken  down into  a  group  of  objectives  for  the  product,
                                   distribution,  research  and promotion  activities. To  describe a  single,  specific  goal of  an
                                   organisation is to say very little about it. It turns out that there are several goals involved. This
                                   may be due to the fact that the enterprise has to meet internal as well as external challenges
                                   effectively. Moreover, no single objective can place the organisation on a path of prosperity and
                                   progress in the long run.
                                   However, an organisation should not set too many objectives. If it does, it will lose focus. Too
                                   many objectives have a number of problems.


                                          Examples:  (a)  They dilute the drive for accomplishment
                                                   (b)  Minor objectives get highlighted to the detriment of major objectives

                                   There is no agreement to the number of objectives that a manager can effectively handle. But, if
                                   there are so many that none receives adequate attention, the execution of objectives becomes
                                   ineffective; there is a need to be cautious. It will be wise to identify the relative importance of
                                   each objective, in case the list is not manageable.







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