To Organize – Function 2 of Management

by Ray_anne on November 21, 2011

Practice Makes Perfect... Sense.

Function Two: to ORGANIZE


Plans are the start of something big – if you follow through and decide a course of action; commit to the response to those plans. That response will be the next step: Organize. The implementation of plans gives reason to the decided-upon strategy. The purpose of the organization has been determined and the next door is ready to be opened.

Proper time and consideration must be spent on this function. Carefully building upon the set plan is fundamental in successful business building. This requires gathering resources and creating the precise combination. Having enough ready capital and back-up funds becomes more important during times like we are currently experiencing . The right skills and experience represented creates additional validity to the plan and its organization. Current technology and precision, in the form of  tools, add further value to the organizational process.

Once a strategy is understood and the resources aligned, accomplishment becomes a procedure of time. Routines must be set and each resource utilized at peak efficiency. Routines only become routine by making them routine. Say that three times fast. A routine can only become a habit by incessant practice. Understand the numbers: what you need to achieve in order for the plan to be working. Those parameters must be identified early on and kept as the blueprint you refer to over and over again.

The system is paramount. Each resource is an integral part of the system. An old theater adage is, “There are no small parts, only small actors.” This is true in systems, as well. A systems-thinking approach will accurately divide labor, as well as the other resources necessary to keep the machine well-oiled and functioning - routinely. If the organizational or departmental or individual goals are to be on target, the map needs to be followed. This close attention will also point out areas that are failing and drive innovation or change to the plan, making it more suited…, better.

Practice does make perfect. Preciseness breeds preciseness. Preciseness bears excellence. We’re halfway there, don’t give up on your plan, don’t let laziness and lack of attention foil your ability to organize and stick to it. Create a personal tradition of quality in all you do, in your attention to your own desk.

“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle

 

The Technology of Management: Plan, Organize, Motivate, Control

Function 1:  To Plan
Function 2:  To Organize
Function 3:  To Motivate
Function 4:  To Control

 

Bonus Track!Rayanne Thorn, @ray_anne is the Marketing Director for the online recruiting software company, Broadbean Technology.  She is also a proud mother of four residing in Laguna Beach, California, and a contributor for Blogging4Jobs.  Connect with her on LinkedIn.  

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