Part I 1 page
You are a manager in a large, global manufacturing and services organization. You’re trying to explain to your grandfather how different your job is from his before he retired 10-years ago. You both know how society has changed, and you want to explain how that has changed management. Using the topics listed below discuss how management has changed with respect to the topics. Use of real-world examples would be appropriate.
Answer the following questions: Reference any sources used in APA format.
How do you think management changed over the years in respect to the following? Organizational culture, Corporate responsibility and ethics, Culture and diversity conflicts
Part II 2–3 page
You work in a new organization. You have been charged with recruiting a manager for a new department within the Services division. The Vice President of the Services division stresses to you that, “This is a new department that requires a good manager who has the following skills: conceptual, communication, effectiveness, and interpersonal. I need someone with experience in planning, organizing, leading, and controlling a new service department to provide excellent customer service.”
Guidelines:
Based on her comments/expectations and your knowledge of management functions, behaviors, and skills, draft the following:
List 5–10 questions that will determine if this candidate can take charge, organize things, and get people motivated and working again in a Service Department. These should give you insight into why the candidate can fulfill the requirements outlined by the VP of Services.
Be sure to explain what information you are looking for with your questions (i.e., temperament, interpersonal skills, etc.).
Include a description of the types of characteristics and experiences that you will look for in the candidate. Be specific; include the various management functions and roles that this individual must have experience with, as well as the skills he or she must possess to be effective in the specific role of manager for a new department within the Service division.
Include information so you could depict what type of leadership style the individual has.
Make sure your description is not a job specification (tactical candidate requirements) list.