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Financial Analyst Meeting 2004

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Lecture Administration
Case Studies

Principles of Management

C.F. Martins (Guitar Company) Lipschultz, Levin & Gray (CPA Firm) KFC (Fast Food Resturant)

Managers in Spotlight
Mr. Rehman Fraz Khan (Regional Manager KFC) Mr. Asad Hussnain Bukhari (Manager Operations Area Multan) Mr. Khurram Raza Zaidi (Branch Manager Bank Alflah Vehari Road Multan)
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Lipschultz, Levin & Gray


Introduction

Lipschultz, Levin & Gray -The Peoples Company


The new way of looking at working environment

A Chartered Professional Accounting Company offering variety of financial services to individuals and small & Large organizations Stephen P. Seigel is the CEO facing new yet challenging tasks Offer Financial consultancy to variety of organizations and their people throughout the world Over 50 years of services for the accounting, tax and consultancy needs of these organizations
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Lipschultz, Levin & Gray -The Peoples Company


The Focus on People
The norms of the organization are based upon people involvement and participation Creative, talented & diversified employees are the key components of companys overall posture To have a unique and creative way of providing financial services company focuses on acquiring and maintainning group-based and friendly human resources
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Lipschultz, Levin & Gray -The Peoples Company


Some significant changes at the company
The use of non-conventional ways to achieve the tasks The dull CPA work is carried out with new exciting ways Innovation is there every where in the company especially in the arrangements of things An example is a miniature Golf Course The idea is to create openness in the office environment where people could interact with each other Farhan Mir
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Lipschultz, Levin & Gray -The Peoples Company


The Different look about the company
The interior is quite unique and different The giant abacus (ancient computer) A welcome wall with something about business, innovation and commitment The setting is based on fun and exciting environment but employees are well focused on their tasks The tend to set new standards almost everyday, where to be great is not enough The core of the company is based on services offered with Integrity, Confidentiality, Honesty and Openness
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Lipschultz, Levin & Gray Discussion Questions


Keeping professional excited about work that can be routine and standardized is a major challenge for Siegel. How could he use technical, human, and conceptual skills to maintain an environment that encourages innovation and professionalism in his CPA firm? What Management Roles would Siegel will be playing?
Made a presentation to potential clients assessed the feasibility of adding a new consulting service Kept employees focused on the companys commitment to customers
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Lipschultz, Levin & Gray Discussion Questions


What can you tell about LLGs emphasis on customer service and innovation? In what ways does the organization support its employees in servicing customers and in being innovative? Would LLGs approach work for all CPA firms? Why or Why not? What could other managers learn from Steven Siegel?
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C. F. Martins the famous guitar company


The story about successful management and leadership

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C. F. Martins the famous guitar company


Introduction
Started in 1883 in United states offering acoustic guitars That makes Martin one of the longest continually owned and operated family businesses in America Martin acoustic guitarsconsidered the world guitars over to be the finest you can play longevity is sustained due to Quality Innovation Farhan Mir Excellence
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C. F. Martins the famous guitar company


The focus on quality
A Martin guitar, because it is crafted with the best raw materials, and made by worldworldrenowned skilled craftspeople, becomes a magical sensual experienceto completely experience satisfy your personal aesthetics Throughout these years the management and employees have not compromised on quality The tools and techniques have changed but the quality standards have remain at the same dazzling hights Farhan Mir
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C. F. Martins the famous guitar company


The Core Survival Features
Martins have also remained socially responsible and ethical by utilizing legal natural materials rather alternative wood species Martin used partially damaged woods for for their guitars It follows the CITES guidelines (Convention for International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
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Martins as a Leader
Chris the owner travels around the world to hold instructional clinics Although company is rooted in past but Chris is ready to use non-conventional means nonChris launched a low priced model in 1990s and that paid off for Martins Chris thought if Martins worship it past then there will be no Martin left to worship Under his guidance company sales went up His management style is known as friendly and personal, yet firm and direct
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C. F. Martins the famous guitar companycompany- Discussion Questions


Which Management skills- conceptual, human, or technical- do you think would be most important for Chris martin? How might a commitment to social responsibility affect the way managers perform the managerial functions? What management roles would Chris be playing as he
Visits Martin dealership arround the world
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C. F. Martins the famous guitar companycompany- Discussion Questions


Chris made the statement that If Martins just worship its past without trying new things, there wont be a Martin left to worship. What are the implications for managers throughout the company as they plan, organize, lead and control?

Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)


The Global company that serves you with same quality and care throughout the world

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Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)


Introduction
KFC is based in Kentucky, and is the worlds most popular chicken restaurant chain. Founded by Colonel Harland Sanders in 1939. 8 million customers each day. KFC Division is run by Cheryl Bachelder, President and Chief Concept Officer.

Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)


KFC is part of Yum! Brands, Inc., which is the world's largest restaurant system with over 32,500 KFC, A&W All-American Food,Taco Bell, Long John Silver's and Pizza Hut restaurants in more than 100 countries and territories. KFC has more than 13,700 restaurants in more than 100 countries and territories around the world.

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Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)(KFC)-Products

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From $105 to 7.2 Billion in 50 years


           Colonel Harland D. Sanders perfects secret blend of 11 herbs and spices in Corbin, Ky., and restaurant. 1952, Col. Sanders started franchising his recipe door to door financed by his $105.00 SS Check 1964, Col Sanders had more than 600 franchised outlets in the US and Canada. 1964, Sold his interest in his company for $2 million to a group of investors. 1966, KFC went public 1971, KFC was acquired by Heublein Inc. for $285 million. 1982, Heublein & KFC Inc. was acquired by RJ Reynolds 1986, RJ Reynolds & KFC, was acquired by PepsiCo, Inc. $840 million. 1997, PepsiCo, Inc. spined-off of its qsrs into independent Tricon Global Restaurants. spined2002, Tricon changed it's corporation name to Yum! Brands, Inc. . NOW: Yum Brands, Inc. is the world's largest restaurant company in terms of system units with nearly 32,500 in more than 100 countries and territories. Yum! Brands, Inc., is a Fortune 300 company Yum! Brands, Inc. global system sales totaled more than $22 billion in the year 2001. Current Market Cap value on the NYSE is 7.2 Billion
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KFCKFC- Fighting its ways through


Success and Controversies
Standardization & Quality
Global company so restaurants worldwide Maintaining quality standards worldwide is one of the successes of KFC Numerous restaurants have the same approach of making and selling products with slight variation (e.g. Standard Uniform per Country)
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KFCKFC- Fighting its ways through


Success and Controversies
In Pakistan
Initially was subjected to questions raised about the way in which the chickens were used in the food

Managers in Spotlight
Inside stories about three professionals who have progressed into top management within few years

Fat people filing suits against the fast food companies like KFC, MacDonald's and King Burger Now find itself in a fresh controversy
Wild Life supporters are protesting against KFC and specially the way it kills the Chicken for Halal food
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Mr. Asad Husnain Bukhari (The Beginning of a Promising Career)


Introduction
Got his MBA (MIS) degree in 2001 from Institute of Management Sciences Was Class CR CoolCool-Minded & Cooperative Mature & Progressive Immense Human Skills (Ability to work with variety of people with extraordinary ease) Joined a Software House as a System Analyst and Designer and worked on variety of projects especially Online Development Was always Interested in Learning so did part-time teaching partin private institutes and at BZU as well Farhan Mir
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Mr. Asad Husnain Bukhari (The Early Days at NADRA)


Joined NADRA in 2002
Joined NADRA as an Assistant Director at one of its Swift Registration Centre As Assistant Director (Incharge of the center) he was actively involved in the management functions especially planning of overall centre Since NADRA was shifting (molding itself) into a role model Public organization in Pakistan so an Incharge like Asad also was heavily involved in the Leading role A NSRC (Swift Center) is financially independent Unit and has to support itself financially so Controlling remains a definite part of any Assistant Directors Job
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Mr. Asad Husnain Bukhari (The Guy proved himself not ordinary)
Successes at NSRCs His three centers were declared as the best among the various NADRA centers in Pakistan many times (a proof of his Efficiency & Effectiveness) Became famous for identifying corruption cases at NADRA An Opportunity knocked at the door NADRA wanted to establish centers in foreign offices in major countries like US & UK Conducted a test for the foreign posts and employees from 74 NADRA centers applied Asad Bukhari topped the test and was appointed at a center in UK Farhan Mir
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Mr. Asad Husnain Bukhari - Getting into Higher Ranks


Regional Manager Operations
On his return was appointed as the Regional Manager Operations (Multan) Not only was looking forward the overall operations of the region with audit and control of the region centers but was appointed as incharge of the NADRAs special project of Automatic Billing Machine known as NADRA KIOSKs
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Mr. Asad Husnain Bukhari-Deputy BukhariManager NICOP Directorate


Has recently promoted as the Deputy Manager NICOP (National ID Card for Overseas Pakistani) Project His Strengths as a Manager
Pinpoint Planning & Vision Well Documented Team based Management Approach Very Technical (Technically Sound i.e. knows or can develop techniques or methods to accomplish any task) Patient yet Progressive (Continuous Improvement) Farhan Mir Professionalism & Interpersonal Skills
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Mr. Khurram Raza Zaidi- Intellectualism Zaidiwith Style and Confidence


Introduction
Did his Masters in Business Administration with specialization in Information Systems Was the better students in the sessions Confident Focus was on Skills rather on grades Was doubtfully the best as far as the communication skills are concerned Always focused on acquiring new skills Did many additional courses Farhan Mir
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Mr. Khurram Raza Zaidi- A jump Zaidistart at one of the leading Banks
Started his career at Bank Alfalah
Was inducted in as a MTO (Management Trainee) and was subsequently hired as a Credit Officer Always was interested in the field of Financial Analysis and therefore settled in quickly Was the youngest MTO of his batch at that time He was very technical & intelligent and was able to adjust with different Managers during his early days at the Bank Farhan Mir
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Mr. Khurram Raza Zaidi- Success Zaidiwas on his way


Success at Bank Alfalah
After two years of rigorous efforts was appointed as the Credit Manager in 2003 Again was the youngest Credit Manager at Bank Alfalah In 2005 was promoted to open a Branch of the Bank and was the youngest branch manager In 2006 was given the charge of another Branch that was much bigger in volume

His success key factors were


Hard Work Technical Competency His attitude with People
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Mr. Khurram Raza Zaidi- Bisecting Zaidithe Managerial Position


As a Branch Manager
He is engaged in all managerial functions The planning is mostly done on annual basis (where they set goals and general guidelines to achieve those goals) On the way to achieve those goals he has to perform all other managerial functions i.e. He has to generate & control resources, lead & monitor so on and so forth
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Mr. Khurram Raza Zaidi- Bisecting Zaidithe Managerial Position


Planning: Planning: Involves defining desitnation i.e. making budgets of human and non-human resources. nonOrganizing: Organizing: the resources needed to get to the destination defined in the first phase. This involves identification and taking the desired resources (both human and material resources). Leading: Leading: on the way, there are definitely ups and downs. Some times your team gets stuck. You have to motivate them and have to remain ahead them. Control: Control: Basically involves measuring performances in banking. In banking either you achieve your goals or not. There is nothing in between. This involves appraising the performance and identifying loopholes etc. Farhan Mir
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Mr. Khurram Zaidi- Highlighting some ZaidiIssues & Remedies


The first and far most important problem is keeping the team motivated on the way to achieve targets. If you have 30-35 people working under you, you need to be ahead of them and at least should have 30-35 perspectives of looking at things. Keeping focus: Being at a centre of decision making, you come across numerous focus busters, mood destructors and spirit killers. But you have to stick to "Flush Technique" to drain out such negative forces. Focus I suppose is the life blood of any achievement. Updation of Knowledge Base: As a manager to better manage things, You are supposed to be a good learner. Being the leader of the team, You need to be ahead of your team mates. Striking the Balance: Pre-occupation some times makes it difficult to strike a balance in personal and official life. But I think at the start of career, you need to sacrifice your social life a bit to get long-term gains
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