what are the steps of policy development process?
When may an autocratic manager be appropriate?
what are 2 strengths of the autocratic management style?
- time is used efficiently; because there is no discussion
what are 2 weaknesses of the autocratic management style?
when is the persuasive management style used?
when manager wants to get employees to accept management decisions & those similar to autocratic
what are 2 strengths of the persuasive management style?
what are 2 weaknesses of the persuasive management style?
when is a consultative management style used?
what are 2 strengths of the consultative management style?
what are 2 disadvantages of the consultative management style?
when is the participative management style used?
when the organisational environment is undergoing rapid change because employees accept responsibility for and can implement changes. eg. brainstorming may lead to better decisions
what are 2 strengths of the participative management style?
what are 2 weaknesses of the the participative management style?
when is a laissez-faire management style used?
what are 2 strengths of the laissez-faire management style?
what are 2 weaknesses of the laissez-faire management style?
What are the 9 key management skills?
communication delegation negotiation team building problem solving technical skills time management stress management emotional intelligence
what are 2 ethical issues?
fairness and honesty - if a promotion is promised to an employee, the organisation should follow through
conflict of interest - when a person accepts a bribe
how can a manager encourage ethical behaviour? (2)
what are 2 characteristics of an autocratic management style?
what are 2 characteristics of a consultative management style?
what are 2 characteristics of a participative management style?
- communication is two-way and control is decentralised as managers work with employees
what are 2 characteristics of a laissez-faire management style?
what are 2 characteristics of a persuasive management style?