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MEGREY’

STRATEGIC
MANAGEMENT

MODULE 7
Dealing with
Management and
Operation Issues
LESSONS

• Lesson 1- The operational issues in business


• Lesson 2– the Quick Navigation
• Lesson 3 -Corporate Operating Policies and control
• Lesson 4- Corporate Social Responsibility
What are the operational issues?

• Operational issues and problems (OiPs) render a


business less profitable. They drain business energy
and resources. They affect operational performance,
impact strategy execution and are anti-growth.
•10 of the most frequent operational issues that
businesses face when they grow, and what they need
to do to overcome them.
•Managing overheads. ...
•Monitoring performance. ...
•Listening to feedback. ...
• Responding to competition. ...
• Regulation and compliance. ...
• Uncertainty. ...
• Cyber risks.
• lack of direction is one of the most common organizational
problems and it stems from two root causes: The leader or leaders
rarely discuss or chart a deliberate direction or strategy for the future,
or they fail to communicate a coherent message about the strategy to
all members of the organization.
• Quick Navigation Menu - Business Advice Forum
• www.businessadviceforum.com › misc › quick-navigati...
• Forum List. Business Help;
• Starting a Business
•  Growing and Managing a Business 
• Business Ideas
• Self 
• As with different ways to describe location, there are
also different ways
to navigate places. Three main types of
navigation are
• celestial,
• GPS, and map
• and compass.
• Examples of Company Policies & Procedures | Small ...
• smallbusiness.chron.com › Human Resources › Policies
• Company policies and procedures establish the rules of conduct
within an organization, outlining the responsibilities of both
employees and employers.
• What are corporate policies?
• Usually, a documented set of broad guidelines, formulated after an analysis of all
internal and external factors that can affect a firm's objectives, operations, and
plans. Formulated by the firm's board of directors, corporate policy lays down
the firm's response to known and knowable situations and circumstances.
• What are operating policies?
• OPERATIONAL POLICIES are general directives whose purpose is to
regulate the assistance provided by the Bank to its borrowers, define
development strategies, and provide a high-level guide
for operational decisions.
• General Operational Policies - ABOUT US | IADB
• www.iadb.org › about-us › about-us-
• why are corporate policies important?
• Policies and procedures are an essential component of any
organization. Policies are important because they address pertinent issues, such
as what constitutes acceptable behavior by employees. ... Utilizing
both policies and procedures during decision-making ensures that employers are
consistent in their decisions.
• what is the meaning of corporate social
responsibility?
• Corporate Social Responsibility is a management concept whereby companies
integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and
interactions with their stakeholders.
• What is CSR and examples?
• Corporate Social Responsibility Examples
• Some of the most popular CSR activities are philanthropy and community
volunteer efforts. For example, a large manufacturer may donate money to land
and wildlife preservation and organize and sponsor volunteer, environmental
clean up efforts.Jun 6, 2019
•THANK YOU

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