Chapter 13. Entrepreneurial management

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Chapter 13 Entrepreneurial management Chapter 13 Entrepreneurial management

Learning outcomes Identify the various functions that could exist within a venture and briefly discuss each of these Describe the concept of entrepreneurial leadership in a business Explain the importance of teams in a business Compare the basic types of teams found in a business Discuss the entrepreneurial management process Explain the various managerial tasks and processes and their importance to the entrepreneur

Introduction Any venture/business has to perform certain activities and functions to achieve its objectives Various management functions are performed by the owner and the managers of the venture Linkages exist between management and entrepreneurial leadership Many businesses make use of teams in the workplace The entrepreneur develops and performs also certain some managerial tasks

Business functions Level 1 Functional areas identified in a business organisation: Purchasing: acquisition and provision of resources Manufacturing: creation and provision of products Marketing: marketing products to earn revenue Finance: forecasting and financial planning

Business functions (cont.) Level 2 Other functional areas classified as generic management functions: Human resources: procurement and manage staff Administrative: activities concerned with info Public-relations: create goodwill and positive image

Entrepreneurial leadership and teams in the workplace Entrepreneurial leadership: the way that you operate as a chief executive of your business; involves 3 aspects (over and above tasks and person): Innovation Operation Inspiration

Management team definition Individuals with supervisory responsibilities and nonsupervisory staff who play key roles in a business make up the management team

Entrepreneurial team definition Two or more individuals who combine their efforts to function in the capacity of entrepreneurs. In this way, the talents, skills and resources of two or more entrepreneurs can be concentrated on one endeavour. The entrepreneurial team consists of: Co-founders Management team Employees Consultants

Teams in the workplace

Teams in the workplace (cont.) An entrepreneurial team as critical ingredient for success: An entrepreneurial leader (team) Quality of the team (passion) Aspects of a team: Team performance Team types

Team performance Steps to ensure quality decision-making: Define the problem Decide on the process to use Gather information Make the decision Develop an action plan Audit and evaluate the decision and process Record and share learning

Types of teams Problem-solving team Self-managing work teams Cross-functional teams

Entrepreneurial management Managerial tasks / functions are divided into 3 phases: Formulation of plans Implementation of plans Evaluation of plans

Phase 1: Formulation of plans Planning Activities in the planning process: Identify and formulate objectives Gather information Analyse the information Develop alternatives and draw up the plan Implement the plan

Types of plans 1. Long-, medium-, and short-term plans 2. Master plan and divisional plans 3. Single-use plans or standing plans

Decision making Steps in the decision-making process: Identify and formulate the problem Collect relevant information Develop possible alternatives Evaluate alternatives Select the most appropriate alternative Ensure that decision is implemented Follow up and evaluate

Phase 2: Implementation of plans Entrepreneurs should answer the following: Who will do the work? How will it be done? What resources will be used? When and where will the operations take place?

Four categories of resources: Operating resources Human resources Financial resources Technology resources Resources

Leadership Importance of leadership for the entrepreneur: Facilitates the execution of business activities Ensure that the execution of work take place effectively and efficiently Has an influence on the relationship between entrepreneur and his/her staff

Motivating methods (as part of leadership) Maslow s (1943) rank-order priority needs: Physiological needs Safety needs Social needs Esteem needs Self-actualisation needs

Managing individual motivation Five key elements include: Understand personal drives Set goals Offer support Use rewards Positive approach to sanctioning

Framework for individual motivation

Phase 3: Evaluation of plans Control: function of management that regulates the execution of plans and ensures that this is done according to prescribed plans and standards, so that the formulated objectives are achieved Three stages of control: Pre-control Concurrent control Post-control

The control process Four steps in the control process: Design and introduction of control system Observation and measurement of actual performance and reporting Evaluation of performance Corrective action