...Functional Areas of Business MGT 521 June 15th, 2014 Abstract The functional areas of business are management, law, human resources management, leadership, accounting, finance, economics, research and statistics, operations management, marketing, and strategic planning. I believe all the functional areas are necessary to have a successful organization, however, the two areas stand out as vital to getting a business started and keeping it profitable, and they are human resources and the accounting departments. An organization will need to analyze what roles are vital when hiring their personnel to make sure they are suitable for their positions. Functional Areas of Business The functional areas of business are management, law, human resources management, leadership, accounting, finance, economics, research and statistics, operations management, marketing, and strategic planning. I believe all the functional areas are necessary to have a successful organization, however, the two areas stand out as vital to getting a business started and keeping it profitable, and they are human resources and the accounting departments. Human Resources (HR) is the department that is responsible personnel hiring, applicant tracking, development employee skills, benefits and making sure people are in compliance with regulations. According to McShulskis (1996) article, the function of Human Resource departments is growing in strategic importance and also stated that more than three quarters...
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...Functional Areas of Business Paper “A manager is someone who coordinates and oversees the work of other people so that organizational goals can be achieved” (Robbins and Coulter, 2012). Henry Mintzberg (1973) defined the ten roles that a manager plays in an organization – leadership, figurehead, liaison, monitor, disseminator, spokesperson, entrepreneur, disturbance handler, negotiator, and resource allocator. He categorized them into 3 roles – interpersonal roles, informational roles, and decisional roles (Robbins and Coulter, 2012). A manager plays these roles at varying degrees depending on the situations that arise. We will now identify some of these roles in the functional areas of human resource management and marketing management. Human resources management addresses the area of personnel development in the business. Managers use human resources management throughout the employee life cycle (University of Phoenix 2014, Week One Assignment). Human resources management is responsible for establishing policies and procedures to accomplish the strategic goals set. Human resource (HR) managers deal with but not limited to, employee hiring, training, employee development, performance management, salary and benefits, employee relationships and safety. A monitor looks for and receives information and maintain interpersonal contacts (Quinn, 2010). The responsibility of the HR manager who plays the role of a monitor is to identify and resolve workplace issues. By...
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...The Roles of a Manager within the Functional Areas of Business MGT/521 February 14, 2015 Professor The Roles of a Manager within the Functional Areas of Business The role of a manager is very broad and it exists across all industries ranging from larger public corporations, states governments, profit and non-profit entities, to small private businesses and within all levels of each organization. An organization is composed of 10 functional areas in which managers play an important role in order to meet the firm’s objectives. I am going to touch upon the various roles a manger plays within these 10 functional areas of a business: Law, Human Resources Management, Leadership, Accounting, Finance, Economics, Research and Statistics, Operations Management, Marketing, and Strategic Planning. The legal department has the responsibilities of protecting the organization from any legal issue, ensuring all aspects of the business are complying with any state laws and federal laws. A manager’s role within the legal department various depended on his position, but ultimately they are the legal experts within organization when legal issues appear and must stay current on key federal, state and local laws and regulations. “HR professional in small to midsize companies often wear many hats. Their time can be spread across staffing functions, employee relations, benefits and compensation, human resources information systems, payroll, organizational development, and even facilities...
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...Functional Areas of Business Paper Shaunelle Orridge MGT/521 August 25, 2014 Ellen Thomas When pursuing a Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) degree, individuals may be under the impression that having that degree will increase career success. According to Hay and Hodgkinson (2006), “a popular conception surrounding the MBA degree is that it leads to fast track career success, typically construed in terms of improved salary and hierarchical position ([10] Baruch and Peiperl, 2000; [12] Carnall, 1992)” (vol. 11(2), 108-124). Finance and Accounting, Leadership, Production and Operations Management, Marketing and Sales, Research and Development, and Human Resources are the primary functional areas of business. How does a successful manager operate within functional business areas? In this paper, I will analyze the role of a manager within the functional areas of business. In addition, issues that pertain to leadership in these roles will be addressed. I will also depict the successful manager in these roles in order to answer the question posed. Managers in the Functions of Business Businesses, whether large or small must implement crucial functions in order to stay productive and profitable. These functions may include monitoring inventory, purchasing stock, performing accounts receivable functions, or the hiring and firing of employees. Strategic planning is also a key area in the functional areas of business. Functional areas include: * Production...
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...Functional Areas of Business Derek Davis MGT 521 July 22, 2013 Shelia Porter Functional Areas of Business A quality MBA program provides business leaders with the business acumen to succeed in all functional areas of business. These functional areas of business include management, law, human resource management, leadership, accounting, finance, economics, research and statistics, operations management, marketing, and strategic management (University of Phoenix, 2013). Two functional areas that involve leading people include leadership and human resource management. Organizations with a strong leadership team are poised for success in the marketplace. This success is a result of maximizing the human capital potential and growth opportunities within a company. Yukl (2009) in his book "Leadership in Organizations" proposes that the leadership function in business has 10 attributes critical for organizational success. The leadership function aligns objectives and strategies to facilitate movement toward a stated vision. To accomplish the organizational vision the leadership function must build mutual trust and commitment among all internal and external stakeholders. This sense of trust is developed through effective communication and sharing openly with others who have a stake in the business. Leadership teams explain the meaning of events and how that impacts the organization so that all stakeholders are well informed. This communication leads to building task...
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...Functional Area of Business Sharon Ann Schlesinger MGT/521 March 3, 2014 Dennis Boedeker Functional Area of Business The functional areas of business are management, law, human resource management, leadership, accounting, finance, economics, research and statistics, operational management, marketing, and strategic planning (University of Phoenix, 2013). All of these areas are very important in the growth and development of a successful business. The two areas that are the most essential to any business are the human resource management and leadership. They are both necessary in the development of a strong business. Hiring only the top people that will make your business grow and develop into what you have developed and planned on so hard to achieve. According to Ancana-loana (2113) “Paauwe defined human resource management as value added economic dimension of business organization, the role that Human Resource (HR) plays in creating economic value and increase financial performance in an organization” (p.3). Thus far meaning that the human resource management department of any business is required in building a business that will forever strive to build within its walls a group of employees that will bring it to all its glory making it a success. In the company I work for now, the human resource management do an intensive background screening before you are even called for an interview. At the beginning of the interview, you are placed before a computer to perform...
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...Functional Areas of Business Paper XXXXX MGT/521 June 8, 2015 Professor XXXX Functional Areas of Business Paper Understanding the importance of managers in today’s corporate world is crucial for an individual with a special interest in business management practices, especially if pursuing a Masters of Business Administration. According to Robbins and Coulter (2012), managers are important for three main reasons: organizations need their skills, they get things done, and they do matter. The responsibility of a manager is to coordinate and oversee that others are doing their work so that the goals of an organization can be accomplished (Robbins and Coulter, 2012), and to “ensure business success” (University of Phoenix, 2012). The manager’s efficiency and effectiveness when leading and overseeing the tasks needed to accomplish the organization’s goals will reflect in the functional areas of business. Functions of Management There are four functions of management: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. This functions approach is the most popular used today, and managers address them “regardless of the order in which these functions are performed” (Robbins and Coulter, 2012, p. 10). Managers use their leadership to influence and inspire employees, participate in strategic planning to create plans, and ensure the objectives are completed (University of Phoenix, 2012). Manager’s Role The management of an organization is divided into different areas, depending...
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...Management within Functional Areas of Business Mike Bit MGT 521 5/25/14 Alish Flem Management within Functional Areas of Business Managers are an essential part of any functioning business. They are responsible for the planning and implementation of short and long-term goals, and for coordinating and supervising the work of a company's employees to meet these goals. Regardless of the size of the institution, managers play an invaluable role, as their responsibilities encompass virtually all areas of the business. Due to their complex interworking's, businesses are often grouped into smaller more cohesive functioning units to allow for better functionality. To be successful, a manger has to be diverse and possess a great deal of skills in today's ever-changing workplace. "In a continuously changing environment, for a sustained personal development, an expansion of a person's capacity to be effective in managerial roles becomes vital" Wickramasinghe & Zoyza, N. D. (2009). A manager's responsibilities are quite diverse because the very nature of their job requires that they be generalists with a solid understanding of these different business functions. It is essential they navigate and work within the vast array of business functions to ensure their business is efficient, effective, and able to meet its goals. Leadership The first and arguably most well-known way that a manager can enact influence is through their use of leadership. Managers...
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...Fuctional Area of Business MGT/521 01/21/2013 Master in Business Administration (MBA) is the next step in business degree. It will help me understand the business world & business practice for better future career opportunities. Most businesses consist of number of different deparment, which has specific job or task to do that is called functional area of a business such as accounting/finance, marketing, operations, human resources and administration. This degree will help me understand each department of business and what roles managers play in each deparment. All business will carry out each functions but not every business will have a separate deparment that is responsible for each function. All businesses need to be well organized to achieve their aims and objectives. Certain tasks, or functions, must be done regularly and these are usually grouped into specific types of activities. All businesses will carry out each of these functions but not every business will have separate deparment that is responsible for each functions. It is all depends on the size of organizations. All functional are of business are very much important to organization. Few functional areas that interest me are Human Resource and Finance. Human Resources is important department. The main purpose of Human Resource deparment is to recruit, select, train and develop staff. This means that they have to find right people at right place at right time and it is the responsibility of Human...
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...ork2012 - 2013 Catalog A Message from the President “Sullivan University is truly a unique and student success focused institution.” I have shared that statement with numerous groups and it simply summarizes my basic philosophy of what Sullivan is all about. When I say that Sullivan is “student success focused,” I feel as President that I owe a definition of this statement to all who are considering Sullivan University. First, Sullivan is unique among institutions of higher education with its innovative, career-first curriculum. You can earn a career diploma or certificate in a year or less and then accept employment while still being able to complete your associate, bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree by attending during the day, evenings, weekends, or online. Business and industry do not expand or hire new employees only in May or June each year. Yet most institutions of higher education operate on a nine-month school year with almost everyone graduating in May. We remained focused on your success and education, and continue to offer our students the opportunity to begin classes or to graduate four times a year with our flexible, year-round full-time schedule of classes. If you really want to attend a school where your needs (your real needs) come first, consider Sullivan University. I believe we can help you exceed your expectations. Since words cannot fully describe the atmosphere at Sullivan University, please accept my personal invitation to visit and experience...
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...Ernst & Young “Business Leaders of Tomorrow” Case Contest Bigg Glowbell (BG) Case Study Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................ 1 Assignment Background .................................................................................................................................. 2 Bigg-Glowbell Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 3 The Company History ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Revenue and Profits ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Bigg-Glowbell Global Locations ....................................................................................................................... 6 Bigg-Glowbell Organization, Products and Services ........................................................................................ 7 Ownership ..................................................................................................................................................... 14 Strategic Issues ..............................................................................................................................
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...MODERN DATABASE MANAGEMENT / JfFFREY A. HOFFER . Warehousing Success 426 Data Warehouse Architectures 428 Generic Two-Level Architecture 428 Independent Data Mart Data Warehousing Environment 426 429 C O NTENTS Dependent Data Mart and Operational Data Store Architecture: A Three-Level Approach Logical Data Mart and Real-Time Data Warehouse Architecture 432 Three-Layer Data Architecture 435 Role of the Enterprise Data Model 435 Role of Metadata 436 Some Characteristics of Data Warehouse Data Status Versus Event Data 437 Transient Versus Periodic Data 438 An Example of Transient and Periodic Data 438 Transient Data 438 Periodic Data 439 Other Data VVarehouse Changes 440 The Reconciled Data Layer 441 Characteristics of Data after ETL 441 The ETL Process 442 Extract 442 Cleanse 444 Load and Index 446 Data Transformation 447 Data Transformation Functions 448 Record-Level Functions 448 Field-Level Functions 449 More Complex Transformations 451 Tools to Support Data Reconciliation 451 Data Quality Tools 451 Data Conversion Tools 452 Data Cleansing Tools 452 Selecting Tools 452 The Derived Data Layer 452 Characteristics of Derived Data 452 The Star Schema 453 Fact Tables and Dimension Tables 453 Example Star Schema 454 Surrogate Key 455 Grain of Fact Table 456 Duration of the Database 456 Size of the Fact Table 457 Modeling Date and Time 458 Variations of the Star Schema 458 Multiple Fact Tables 458 Factless Fact Tables...
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...Invest. Innovate. Inspire. For a new India. ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 India is at the threshold of a new era of growth and opportunity. This is driven by increasing economic activity, ongoing ‘Make in India’ initiatives and a demographically well-placed, aspirational society. Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) continues to be a partner in India’s ongoing journey towards economic and social well-being, and remains committed to investing in and innovating for India. RIL is striving to meet and exceed global benchmarks in product quality and customer service with inspiring ideas and strategic investments. From the manufacturing landscape to high-growth consumer service sectors, RIL is achieving superior outcomes that facilitate India’s drive for global leadership. RIL is delivering industry-leading performance through consistent efficiency in operations and prudent configuration of assets. RIL is making sizable capital investments, focusing on technology and expanding its level of services from the hydrocarbons sector to consumer businesses. RIL innovates for existing businesses and also focuses on developing new business models to deliver g g g y significant value for its growing stakeholder fraternity. In this effort, it collaborates with o s with leading global institutions to help usher in a n era of possibilities. global new is growing o RIL’s focus is to continue growing as a respons responsible organisation, thereby e inspiring progress in...
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...Professional Practice S E R I E S THE James W. Smither Manuel London EDITORS Performance Management Putting Research into Action A Publication of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Performance Management The Professional Practice Series The Professional Practice Series is sponsored by The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Inc. (SIOP). The series was launched in 1988 to provide industrial and organizational psychologists, organizational scientists and practitioners, human resources professionals, managers, executives and those interested in organizational behavior and performance with volumes that are insightful, current, informative and relevant to organizational practice. The volumes in the Professional Practice Series are guided by five tenets designed to enhance future organizational practice: 1. Focus on practice, but grounded in science 2. Translate organizational science into practice by generating guidelines, principles, and lessons learned that can shape and guide practice 3. Showcase the application of industrial and organizational psychology to solve problems 4. Document and demonstrate best industrial and organizationalbased practices 5. Stimulate research needed to guide future organizational practice The volumes seek to inform those interested in practice with guidance, insights, and advice on how to apply the concepts, findings, methods, and tools derived from industrial and organizational psychology...
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...Annual Report 2014-15 Infosys Annual Report 2014-15 Narayana Murthy A tribute to our founders Nandan M. Nilekani S. Gopalakrishnan K. Dinesh The year 2014 was a milestone in our Company's history, when we bid farewell to three of our founders who held executive positions in the Company during the year – Narayana Murthy, S. Gopalakrishnan and S. D. Shibulal. Narayana Murthy stepped down as the Chairman of the Board on October 10, 2014. His vision, leadership and guidance have been an inspiration to Infosys, the Indian IT industry and an entire generation of technology entrepreneurs. He propelled the Company into accomplishing many firsts and in setting industry benchmarks on several fronts. He espoused the highest level of corporate governance standards that have defined Infosys over the years and made us a globally respected corporation. Between June 2013 and October 2014, he guided the Company through a period of stabilization and leadership transition. S. Gopalakrishnan stepped down as Vice Chairman of the Board on October 10, 2014. Kris, as he is popularly known, served the Company in several capacities over the last 33 years. As the Chief Executive Officer between 2007 and 2011, he steered the Company at a time when the world was faced with economic crises. Ranked as a global thought leader, Kris has led the technological evolution of the Company. S. D. Shibulal stepped down as the Company's Chief Executive Officer on July...
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