MT460 Management Policy and Strategy

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MT460 Management Policy and Strategy Unit Seven : Implementation MT460 Management Policy and Strategy

Unit Five Assignment: Scotts Miracle-Gro Prepare a case study analysis of Case 26, Scotts Miracle-Gro: The Spreader Sourcing Decision (PDF). You’ll want to do the SWOT analysis about Scotts Miracle-Gro’s short term objectives before completing the case study analysis. Include the SWOT in the Appendix section (copy / paste). Use the Case Study Analysis Template by clicking on the hyperlink in the Assignment area. Use titles and subtitles for better readability. Use APA 6th edition format and style. Use text and list referencing from at least one outside source. The paper should be at least two (2) to three (3) full written pages in content, not including the formal title page, and the References and Appendix pages. Have fun!

Learning Objectives Understand how short-term objectives are used in strategy implementation Identify and apply the qualities of good short-term objectives to your own experiences Illustrate what is meant by functional tactics and how they are used in strategy implementation Gain a general sense of what outsourcing is and how it becomes a choice in functional tactics decisions for strategy implementation Understand what policies are and how to use them to empower operating personnel Understand the use of financial reward in executive compensation Identify different types of executive compensation and when to use each in strategy implementation 10-3

Short-Term Objectives Short-term objectives are measurable outcomes achievable in one year or less Discussion about short-term objectives helps raise issues and potential conflicts within an organization Short-term objectives assist strategy implementation by identifying measurable outcomes of action plans or functional activities, which can be used to make feedback, correction, and evaluation more relevant and acceptable 10-4

Short-Term Objectives Short-Term Objectives provide: Specificity Time frame for completion Who is responsible—Accountability 10-5

Qualities of Effective Short-Term Objectives Measurable Measurable activity Measurable outcomes Priorities Simple ranking Relative priority / Weights Linked to Long-Term Objectives Cascading effect 10-6

Short-Term Objectives and Action Plans Their value-added benefits: They give operating personnel a better understanding of their role in the firm’s mission The process of developing them becomes a forum for raising and resolving conflicts between strategic intent and operational reality They provide a basis for developing budgets, schedules, trigger points and other sources of strategic control They can be powerful motivators, especially when connected to the reward system 10-7

Functional Tactics Functional tactics are the key, routine activities that must be undertaken in each functional area to provide the business’s products and services In a sense, functional tactics translate thought into action  Every value chain activity in a company executes functional tactics that support the business’s strategy and help accomplish strategic objectives 10-8

Functional Tactics Functional tactics are different from business or corporate strategies in three fundamental ways: Time horizon Specificity Participants who develop them 10-9

Outsourcing Functional Activities Outsourcing is acquiring an activity, service, or product necessary to provide a company’s products or services from “outside” the people or operations controlled by that acquiring company Outsourcing can save valuable time and money for many organizations 10-10

Empowering Operating Personnel: Policies Empowerment is the act of allowing an individual or team the right and flexibility to make decisions and initiate action Policies are directives designed to guide the thinking, decisions, and actions of managers and their subordinates in implementing a firm’s strategy 10-11

Creating Policies That Empower Policies establish indirect control over independent action Policies promote uniform handling of similar activities Policies ensure quicker decisions by standardizing answers to recurring questions Policies institutionalize basic aspects of organization behavior Policies reduce uncertainty in repetitive and day-to-day decision making Policies counteract resistance Policies offer predetermined answers to routine problems Policies afford managers a mechanism for avoiding hasty decisions 10-12

Advantages of Formal, Written Policies They require managers to think through the policy’s meaning, content, and intended use They reduce misunderstanding They make equitable and consistent treatment of problems more likely They ensure unalterable transmission of policies They communicate the authorization or sanction of policies more clearly They supply a convenient and authoritative reference They systematically enhance indirect control and organization wide coordination of the key purposes of policies 10-13

Bonus Compensation Plans Stock options provide the executive with the right to purchase company stock at a fixed price in the future Restricted stock is designed to provide benefits of direct executive stock ownership Golden handcuffs occur where the stock compensation is deferred until vesting time provisions are met or a bonus is deferred Golden parachutes are a form of bonus compensation that is designed to retain talented executives Cash bonuses based on accounting measures 10-14