Category: Management

  • Management Control System Design

    Management control system refers to the initiatives launched and implemented to ensure that human resources produce the best outcome for any given organization (Merchant 2012). Operational and Strategic Activities of Macquarie University Macquarie University operation and strategy can be evaluated by examining the motivation of the employees, the culture, training on every aspect of new…

  • McDonald’s: Property Management in the Hospitality Industry

    Table of Contents Introduction Property management: an overview The ownership and franchisee concept Asset management About McDonald’s Meaning of the McDonald’s brand Growth options Environmental management in hospitality industry Conclusion Reference Introduction Property management is the management of the operational aspects of real estate. Property management may also deal with individual property and physical assets.…

  • TOC’ and Six Sigma’s Approaches: Management Theories

    Maintaining high-quality standards is a challenging yet essential goal to pursue for every company operating in the global economy realm. With the advance of the production technologies, the quality standards have been upgraded, as well; therefore, the need to incorporate an all-embracive approach for quality management emerged. At present, the choice between the theory of…

  • Effective Management of Organisational Change

    Table of Contents Strategy and Change Change Tools Leadership for Change HRM Organisational Change Reference Strategy and Change Effective management of organisational change requires embracement of requisite change strategies. Effective change strategy requires managers to establish various mechanisms for managing organisational scope in the context of organisational culture. For example, in this process, Graetz et…

  • Text Analytics: Management Science or Art?

    The use of text analytics is reflective of both management science and management art. However, it is more inclined to management science than management art. It is because the analytics software uses a variety of scientific facts which are stipulated to be able to work for every scenario in a certain industry. That is, the…

  • The Oasis Company Operations Management

    Table of Contents Purpose Operations Function Significance of Operations Function: Analysis Reference List Purpose The Oasis Company created by a friend of mine has been in business for quite a while (since the 1990s), although it has never gained a large recognition. Belonging to the pleiad of the UAE small businesses, the entrepreneurship has never…

  • Environment and Management: Interconnection

    Environments are critical for the management process because they contain a multitude of influential factors. Managers, as agents of order, effectiveness, and efficiency, need to be able to function within these environments. The conditions can differ depending on the specifics of a particular industry, where there are task and general environments. Therefore, companies’ and organizations’…

  • Heavy Seas Beer: Marketing and Customer Management

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Heavy Seas Beer (HSB) is a brewery established in the 1980s by Hugh Sisson. The company offers several beer tastes and is known for its unique and colorful packaging (“Commitment to quality,” n.d.). However, this is the brand perception that HSB aims to create, while consumers…

  • Suffolk County Council Organizational Change Management

    Table of Contents Background Problems Solutions Conclusions Recommendations References Background Public sector organisations adopt change to ensure that service delivery to their clients is done at a reduced cost. Zhou and Tse (2006) assert that profit-making organisations, which are reluctant to embrace change, risk losing their competitive edge. Hence, they fail to realise the needs…

  • Cemex Company’s Global Management

    In May 2000, CEMEX was preparing to expand through acquisitions in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. What kind of global giant do you think Lorenzo Zambrano wanted the firm to become? Using module theory and evidence from the CEMEX case study, critically evaluate his chances of success Starting its operations in the year 1906,…