01 Dec 2013
by Asif J. Mir
in 21st Century Corporate Strategy
Tags: accept, allow, base, boundary, budget, category, control, determine, diagnostic, employee, ethic, example, face, Figure, gift, high, identify, important, include, integrative control involve, Interactive, manager, met, monitor, necessary, operate, Performance, policy, question, rule, set, standard, supplier, system, target, traditional
Traditional Control Systems are based on setting standards and then monitoring performance. These systems include three categories of controls: diagnostic controls, boundary systems and interactive controls.
- Diagnostic Control Systems (such as budgets) allow managers to determine whether important targets have been met and if necessary, to figure out why they haven’t been.
- Boundary Control Systems are policies that identify the boundaries within which employees are to operate. Ethical rule against accepting gifts from suppliers are an example.
- Integrative Control Systems involve controlling employees interactively, by questioning them face to face.
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25 Aug 2013
by Asif J. Mir
in 21st Century Corporate Strategy
Tags: additionally, arrive, attend, breakdown, Customer, defect, different, effective, expect, few, fix, focus, function, great, handle, important, improvement, obvious, occur, patient, present, problem, process, quickly, react, relation, rightfully, seam, service, situation, smooth, system, time, Unfair, valuable, view, wait, worry
Few customers like to have to wait because your system is obviously not functioning effectively or a breakdown has occurred. Rightfully so, they view their time as valuable. It is unfair to expect them to patiently wait,. Such defects should be handled when the customer is not present. Service to the customer should be seamless. They should get great service and never have to worry about your problems or breakdowns in your process. When breakdowns do occur, they should be fixed quickly and the customer relationship smoothed over. Additionally, it is important that customers will react differently in different situations.
My Consultancy–Asif J. Mir – Management Consultant–transforms organizations where people have the freedom to be creative, a place that brings out the best in everybody–an open, fair place where people have a sense that what they do matters. For details please visit www.asifjmir.com, and my Lectures.
23 Apr 2013
by Asif J. Mir
in Building Relationships
Tags: ability, build, business, cooperative, effective, else, exist, found, hierarchy, interest, Marketing, network, Organization, paradigm, power, relationship, seek, self, sense, Skill, solid, Structure, successful, system, tradition, win-win, work
If you want to build a successful network marketing business, the one skill you should seek before all others is the ability to build relationships. The hierarchy of power that structures organizations in the traditional business paradigms does not exist here. No one works for anyone else. In a sense, Network marketing is ‘cooperative’ marketing – we work together from self-interest. For a system like this to be effective, it must be founded on solid win-win relationships.
My Consultancy–Asif J. Mir – Management Consultant–transforms organizations where people have the freedom to be creative, a place that brings out the best in everybody–an open, fair place where people have a sense that what they do matters. For details please visit www.asifjmir.com, and my Lectures.
21 Nov 2012
by Asif J. Mir
in Human Resource Strategies
Tags: align, business, close, company, complete, different, distinct, effort, element, finance, financial, follow, formulation, function, functional, Human, implement, information, integral, inter, long, management, mandate, Marketing, mean, need, ought, part, pattern, People, Planning, process, procurement, range, Resource, separate, strategy, system, technology, term, twine, variation
Human resource strategies are functional strategies, like any other—financial, information, marketing, procurement. Any functional planning effort follows a pattern complete with its variations. In many companies, long-term functional planning (for human resources, finance, information systems, technology, etc) is a mandated element of the long range business planning process.
Human resources strategies are different, however, in that they are inter-twined with all other strategies’ management of people is not a distinct function but the means by which all business strategies are implemented. If anything, human resources planning ought to be an integral part of all other strategy formulation. Where it is separate, it needs to be closely aligned..
My Consultancy–Asif J. Mir – Management Consultant–transforms organizations where people have the freedom to be creative, a place that brings out the best in everybody–an open, fair place where people have a sense that what they do matters. For details please visit www.asifjmir.com, and my Lectures.
14 Nov 2012
by Asif J. Mir
in Best Practices of Microsoft
Tags: apply, best, Bill Gates, boundary, business, chairman, communication, complaint, convert, create, credit, Customer, data, delivery, digital, easily, eliminate, email, feedback, flow, function, high, immediate, include, infrastructure, insight, insist, job, just-in-time, knowledge, level, loop, Microsoft, middlemen, new, online, paper, practice, problem, process, redefine, route, rule, sale, share, shift, single, solve, study, system, task, team, thinking, through, tool, transform, virtual, worker
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has credited his best practices or new rules of how to function in the new digital business infrastructure. They can be applied in other businesses. The rules include:
- Insist that communications flow through email
- Study sales data online to share insights easily
- Shift knowledge workers into high level thinking
- Use digital tools to create virtual teams
- Convert every paper process to digital process
- Use digital tools to eliminate single-task jobs
- Create a digital feedback loop
- Use digital systems to route customer complaints immediately
- Use digital communication to redefine boundaries
- Transform every business process into just-in-time delivery
- Use digital delivery to eliminate middlemen
- Use digital tools to help customers solve problems for themselves.
My Consultancy–Asif J. Mir – Management Consultant–transforms organizations where people have the freedom to be creative, a place that brings out the best in everybody–an open, fair place where people have a sense that what they do matters. For details please visit www.asifjmir.com, and my Lectures.
06 Nov 2012
by Asif J. Mir
in Efficiency versus Competition
Tags: big, bigness, business, century, claim, company, Competition, competitive, complex, complicate, Consumer, corporate, economic, economy, efficiency, efficient, enterprise, essential, expansion, far-flung, financial, form, growth, hand, heart, ideal, ideology, important, large, loss, market, mean, more, operate, operation, point, possible, preserve, prevent, private, protect, restriction, seem, sense, size, small, stand, survival, system, technology, though, today, transnational, versus, worker
Is big business efficiency more important than preventing competition? Many big companies claim that their large size makes possible many operating economies. Today’s complex technology, far-flung markets, complicated financial systems, and transnational competition make bigness essential for survival and efficient operation. Placing restrictions on today’s corporate growth just to preserve a competitive ideal formed during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries seems to make little economic sense. On the other hand, others point out that competition stands at the heart of private enterprise ideology and that small businesses, consumers, and workers should be protected against big business expansion even though it may mean a loss of efficiency.
My Consultancy–Asif J. Mir – Management Consultant–transforms organizations where people have the freedom to be creative, a place that brings out the best in everybody–an open, fair place where people have a sense that what they do matters. For details please visit www.asifjmir.com, and my Lectures.
26 Oct 2012
by Asif J. Mir
in Tariff Barriers
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Different nations handle tariff barriers differently. A country may have a single tariff system for all goods from all sources. This is called a uni-linear or single-column tariff. Another type of tariff is the general-conventional tariff. This tariff applies to all nations except those that have tariff treaties (or a convention to that effect) with a particular country. A tariff may be worked out on the basis of a tax permit, called specific duty, or as percentage of the value of the item, which is referred to as ad velorem duty. Sometimes both specific and ad valorem duty may be levied may be levied on the same item as a combined duty.
My Consultancy–Asif J. Mir – Management Consultant–transforms organizations where people have the freedom to be creative, a place that brings out the best in everybody–an open, fair place where people have a sense that what they do matters. For details please visit www.asifjmir.com, and my Lectures.
24 Oct 2012
by Asif J. Mir
in Language and Communication Systems
Tags: act, addition, around, aspect, aware, communication, complex, complexity, day, define, describe, event, fill, hundred, identity, incredible, intrinsic, language, live, negotiate, People, quite, relationship, significant, situation, system, though, tool, way, world
Our lives are filled with language. We use it to describe the world around us, to negotiate our way through the complex situations and relationships of our lives. In addition, the way we use language defines us to the people around us. Language is not just a tool for communication but an intrinsic aspect of our identity. Every communication event is an act of identity. Even though language is so significant in our lives, and we quite easily make use of it hundreds of times every day, most people are not aware of the incredible complexity of all the systems that make up our communication system.
My Consultancy–Asif J. Mir – Management Consultant–transforms organizations where people have the freedom to be creative, a place that brings out the best in everybody–an open, fair place where people have a sense that what they do matters. For details please visit www.asifjmir.com, and my Lectures.
19 Oct 2012
by Asif J. Mir
in Modern Retailers
Tags: buy, computer, Customer, economy, enormous, increasing, information, instant, item, long, lumber, modern, money, numerous, power, retailer, run, sale, scale, sell, sold, sophisticated, stock, store, system, technology, tell, tool, top
Economies of scale and information technology have given top retailers enormous power. Sophisticated computer systems can tell retailers instantly what they are selling in each of their numerous stores, how much money they are making on each sale, and, increasingly, who their customers are. They no longer are lumbered which stock they may not be sold, or run out of items customers want to buy.
My Consultancy–Asif J. Mir – Management Consultant–transforms organizations where people have the freedom to be creative, a place that brings out the best in everybody–an open, fair place where people have a sense that what they do matters. For details please visit www.asifjmir.com, and my Lectures.
11 Oct 2012
by Asif J. Mir
in Inequality
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Some people don’t think of you as an equal. Before they can accord you with the honor of being treated as an equal, they feel you need to prove yourself. You’ve run into these people before – you can probably spot them right away. And, try as you might, you probably have a difficult time respecting them, because you know that, deep down, they don’t respect you.
By nature, we are organizers, and sometimes we fall into the trap of organizing people. One of the most persistent downfalls of human society has been the urge to rank people according to worth. Even today, many cultures that now enjoy political freedom are still tarnished with the vestiges of a class system – a declaration that people are inherently unequal.
On a social level, this tendency is nothing more than a reflection of how we often behave in our personal lives. For whatever reason, we conclude that some type of people is better than others, and we make decisions based on this conclusion. If you think about it, all complaints of discrimination are essentially protests against decisions based on the notion of inherent inequality.
Another brand of inequality that has plagued history is the inequality of opportunity. Some people have a head start over others. Some people have more opportunities open to them than others do. It’s easy to say that ‘achievers create their own opportunities,’ but the fact is, life isn’t fair. Some people do have an advantage when it comes to opportunity. in life, there are few level playing fields, and there is very little any of us can do to change this.
My Consultancy–Asif J. Mir – Management Consultant–transforms organizations where people have the freedom to be creative, a place that brings out the best in everybody–an open, fair place where people have a sense that what they do matters. For details please visit www.asifjmir.com, and my Lectures.
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