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ManagementThe effective and efficent attainment of organizational goals through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling organizational resources.
OrganizationA goal-directed and deliberately structured social entitiy.
Organizational effectivenessThe degree to which the organization achieves a stated goal.
Organizational efficiencyRefers to the amount of resources used to achieve an organizational goal. Efficiency is the use of minimal resources-raw materials, money, and people-to produce a desired volume of output.
PerformanceThe attainment of organizational goals by efficiently and effectivley using resources.
RoleA set expectations for a manager's behavior.
Learning organizationCan be defined as one in which everyone is engaged in identifyng and solving problems, enabling the organization to experiment, change, and improve continuously, thus increasing its capacity to grow, learn, and achieve its purpose.
E-businessRefers to the work an organization does by using electronic linkages (including the internet) with customers, partners, suppliers, employees, or other key consituents.
E-commerceSpecifically refers to business echanges or transactions that occur electronically. E-commerce replaces or enhances the exchange of data and informatin from one computer to another.
Knowledge workerRefers to the ststematic efforts to find, organizae, and make availiable a company's intellectual captial and to foster a culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing so a company's activities build on what is known
Social forcesRefers to those aspects of a culture that guide and influence relationships among people. What do people value? What do people need? What are people's behavior standards?
Political forcesRefer to the influence of politcial and legal institutions on people and organizations. Political forces include basic assumptions underlying the political system, such as the desirablity of self-government, property rights, contract rights, ect.
Economic forcesPertain to the availibility, production, and distribution of resources in a society.
Scientific managmentPostulates that decisions about organizations and job design should be based on percise, scientific study of individual situations.
ContingencyThe means that one thing depends on other things, and for organizations to be effective, there must be a "goodness of fit" between their structure and conditions tin their external enviroment.
Total quality managmentA concept that focuses on managing the total organization to deliver quality to customers. Four significant elements of TQM are employee involvement, focus on the customer, benchmarking, and continuous improvement.
TQMTotal quality managment
The four managment functionsPlanning, controlling, organizing, leading.
Three management skillsConceptual , human, technical skills.
Three elements of a learning organizationTeam-based structure, employee empowerment, information sharing.
B2CBusiness-to-consumer
B2BBusiness-to-business
C2CConsumer-toconsumer
Hawthorne studiesStudy that employees that recieve positive treatment increase production and motivation.
Theory X and YTheory X workers dislike work, Theory Y workers want responsibility.