Outlining the benefits of goal setting and planning
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Setting the goals and designing a proper plan to achieve them is the reason behind a successful business. To achieve a goal one must go through the objectives and after identifying the target or objectives it all comes down to planning the whole procedure. Working according to the goals would aid to the benefit of the organization and allows the organization to focus on the defined objectives. To get the desired result, for any organization it is just to set some goals because with the help of goals it becomes easier to approach the desired outcome. If an industry plans everything it becomes easier to get details about what their requirements are and also what their objectives are. Setting the goals up also allows to get aware of all the objectives and then putting all the efforts to achieve them and along with that it also helps the company to secure a better place in the market and overcome competition with the help of employees working efficiently. Goal setting is the main reason which also allows the employees of an industry to get motivated (Rezaei, et. al, 2017). Planning the goals and the business growth is quite relevant because goals are the reason behind the improvement in performance. Setting some goals is the best way to fulfil the desired objective and get the desired outcome, goals being the required motivation but in order to make the employees work more efficiently the goals should be bound by a particular time limit it assures relevancy to a successful business that is why goal setting is important in any business.
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To achieve a greater success in the business a company is required to set some goals which will help in adopting different strategies and applying those strategies. While setting up goals there are few tools that are required and those tools or factors are called SMART. When abbreviated correctly it stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and time-bound. The motive behind using these factors is setting a specific goal and getting the maximum profit out of it and along with that one should be able to measure the extent of a goal in order for the improvement if needed. To measure a goal the required criteria is to check whether the goal is increasing the productivity or not. An organization should set some hard goals but also obtainable (Shen, et. al, 2017). Business will grow, every time the company achieves a particular goal. A framework of SMART factors also ensures that while achieving a particular goal the organization should be time bounded. The main objective of setting and planning of goal is to help the company to progress and identifying the desired objectives of the company and realizing them in a better way (Niemi and Pekkola, 2017).
Importance of well-defined goals -the reasons behind setting the well-defined goals are mentioned below:
- Helps in propelling forward-Setting some well-defined goals gives a purpose to work efficiently. It represents all the needs or requirements which continuously remind to achieve all the goals in a business, externally. In order for the business to stimulate forward, it is necessary to set a goal.
- Well defined plans help in transferring difficult task too easy one- in case of achieving the bigger goal, the massive goal can be broken down into smaller problems because it becomes easier that way and also smaller tasks are easy to achieve by proper planning.
- Helps in believing the goal- for improving the business and bringing efficiency in the work, well-defined goals are one of the important keys because the more effort we put into achieving the desired goals the better the business gets (Liu, et. al, 2018).
- Facing the failures-If goals help in increasing the productivity then it also helps in coping with the failures and handling them maturely. The plans that have been designed by the company to manage the unfavorable conditions help to face the failures (Venkatesh, 2017).
- Better understanding- setting the goals mean defining what the true needs of an organization are and how they are planning on achieving those objectives fully.
- Improved growth-an organization succeeds because of planning and setting up some well-defined goals to achieve their target. These goals help the organization to secure a better position in the market and improve their previous position by increasing the productivity and work efficiency (Melan, 2017). Only after analyzing the market as well as competitors the goals are made to overcome competition and business growth in the market.
Under this kind of approach, it becomes necessary for the managers to set up the goals and objectives, respectively that are to be achieved by the organization and if there is any need of improvement it become easier for the managers because they are already handling this department. In an organization, managers are in charge of most of the things which control and guide the team (Melan, 2017). Within a time limit to achieve a goal, every organization sets up a meeting where all the staff members under the supervision of the manager are present to discuss the different criteria, plans, and strategies to meet the required objectives by discussing it and allowing every member to present their views it becomes easier to achieve the goal in a faster and better way and also helps in increasing the productivity. Each and every task requires proper planning and execution and for that to happen all the members are needed to take the responsibility to attain the goal before the time limit and effectively and in doing so each staff members should be able to understand their role in the whole scenario and work accordingly then after that their progress should be noted continuously and during the whole process managers should check their work and discuss each and every minute details and if there is any need to re develop the whole plan then manager should help the members to do so.
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This observation allows the manager to rank the employees according to their progress in the work for example, if any member is doing work efficiently and making progress than the others than the employee should be rewarded with an increment in the salary or promotion on the other hand if any employee is not able to perform or lacking few skills than the employee can be provided with proper skill development sessions or can be fired (Den Ouden, Vos and Rutten, 2017). It all depends on the managers and their supervisions and also on the employees working under them because they are the one to decide the ways to achieve the goals. This method allows setting up the goal and then attaining it and also measuring the progress while achieving the goals and also measuring the goals so that the requirements can be adjusted accordingly. Along with achieving the goals MBO make sure that the minimum resources are used and maximum profit is attained and also improving the managing team by asking them to work in a planned way rather than without setting any goals (Copeland, et. al, 2017).
Management by objectives
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There are plenty of factors which affect a manager’s approach towards planning and these factors also leaves an impact on the current business. The environmental complexity or uncertainty is the reasons that are covered by the contingency factors which leaves an impact on manager’s approach towards planning (Osman, 2016). Contingency factors include two major ways of planning, first is the traditional approach which refers to all the plans designed by the managers and handed over to staff members present in the lower department by using the complete planning and another approach consist of a process including plans that has been made more structurally.
Things which cannot be controlled by the managers are explained by the contingency factors by predicting the upcoming status of the things. These factors include the environmental as well as economic crises that may harm the business in any possible ways so it is required to handle these issues before they do any harm to the business and in order for company to not suffer from any kind of loss it becomes the responsibility of the managers to come up with different plans and strategies to handle the situation (Tubbs and Ekeberg, 2010). Even the slightest of the mistake can lead to the serious damages or threats to the company that is why for saving the organization from any serious damages, managers should design a proper plan and strong strategies. 3even the employees can be awarded about contingency factors by giving proper training and showing them proper techniques and strategies with which they can handle the upcoming emergency or unfavorable situation. It is onto the managers to set a time limit while completing a task before or within the deadline (Jha, Pratihar and Tiwari, 2017). Managers also have to bring several changes in the strategies and the planning for accomplishing particular objective or goal. It is tough to predict the nature or any natural event so it becomes hard for the managers to take any decisions according to the environment. These factors allow one to take proper initiative towards any environmental crises and help the organization to design proper strategies according to nature’s challenges. The environmental challenges can be major or minor so it becomes necessary for the managers to come up with different strategies and solutions to handle these challenges but before concluding anything the managers should look upon all the details (Rose, 2016). All these plans cannot be made at once so the managers should be ready in every kind of situation and make the necessary changes in a particular situation.
Contingency factors which influence a manager’s approach to planning
While planning some major tasks three different kinds of planning’s used and they are, strategic planning, tactical planning, and operational planning.
- Strategic plan- this kind of planning includes does the planning according to the whole company or organization for achieving the desired goal or target. These plans are introduced by the best managers in an organization for all the employees to follow them. They discuss the whole scenario in front of all the people for them to work efficiently to achieve the goals for a long term. To secure a better future for the company by preparing for the long-term plans properly (Latham, et. al, 2018). The lower department follows these plans and strategies for their development. Strategic planning benefits the company in several ways, for instance, helps in increasing the productivity in an organization, also boosts up the profit in a company and also improving the services of an organization (Domingues, et. al, 2017).
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- Tactical plan- for strategic planning to be successful, tactical planning is essential therefore it is like backbone of the strategic planning. To fulfill the desired objectives strategically, tactical planning make sure the plans are designed in such a way that can help to achieve the objectives planned under strategic planning. The plans designed by higher department is checked and analyzed by them and then all those plans are transferred to other departments too so that they too can go through all the plans and give their feedback on them and then in the end by considering all the views it can come to a particular conclusion and get completed. Several ways are considered during the whole process but in the end a proper method and strategy helps to achieve the target objectives (Hernández, et. al, 2017). To achieve the major goals, firstly the short-term goals are required to be completed. Strategic planning includes larger plans as compared to tactical planning which considers shorter plans (Annis, et. al, 2017). Tactical planning completely focuses on the current situation of the market compared to strategic planning for instance, tactical planning is no longer than one to three years or most of the times not even completely one year it is based on the position of the market or the way market is changing whereas strategic planning can even take five years or longer. Tactical planning emphasis on lower department and their employee and understanding them in a better way because under tactical plan they look upon each and every detail no matter how little the detail is, instead of completely focusing on goals they go for the each and every detail of the whole procedure and also instead of shifting their complete focus on the future goals they rather examine the current objectives desired by the organization (Cai, et. al, 2017).
- Operational Plan- these plans are specifically designed by the employees present on the lower level or department also known as frontline. These kinds of plans allows the lower level department to present all kind of procedures that are required to be taken by them in order to accomplish the required goal and then plan the process accordingly that too on a daily basis. The operational plans are designed according to particular task or a specific mission. Each and every staff member is being assigned to a proper schedule which they are bound to follow and which is going to help them accomplishing the set target or goal. All the things that can happen or occur in any organization, can be listed or explained under operational planning (Shaughnessy, Allen and Duggan, 2017). In order to deliver the quality standard and achieve the desired objectives, operational planning comes to the rescue. It also enlists the detail of the progress made by the employees while achieving their daily goals also provides them with a proper schedule during the whole process. Operational plans designs different plans for the employees present on the lower level that will help with completing the plans and also provide the required support for the enactment of the plans. All these plans are initially designed by the higher department and lower department work according to them. These plans emphasis on enforcing the plan made for a sole purpose and then working to achieve that particular purpose.
Conclusion
In the limelight of the above-executed analysis, it has been inferred that the success of any organization depends on planning and setting a goal and these are also considered as the two prime factors that play an important role in business growth and expedition. And hence are also proven beneficial to an organization. In order to achieve their desired objectives the company has to set some goals and plan accordingly and then by keeping the goals in mind, producing some strategies and planning the whole procedure to accomplish the goals, such methodology helps the business to grow and make more and more profit out of it because working in a proper manner and with the proper planning will help the company to meet their required target efficiently and effectively and also provides a clear vision regarding the business processes and their motives. This whole report provided the information about Miles & verger’s way of setting the goals and planning the whole process and also helped to understand their views towards the business management etcetera. This report also mentioned their business motives and how they work efficiently for a better business and also how they managed the resources to meet the business requirements. They explained all the basic and minute details to keep in mind while achieving the desired goal. Also how the management has been approached and analyzed in an objective manner. Also to cope with the environmental factors and helping in planning the things that cannot be managed by the managers alone were explained under contingency factors affecting the manager’s approach towards planning. In the process of achieving a goal, several methods can be used or plans can be made but their planning and execution depends on the requirements and specificity of the particular goal so in the end it can be said that the above report consists of all the major as well as minor details regarding setting and planning a goal.
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