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Introduction to Business Administration Lesson 1
1. Administration Administration can be defined as the process of organizing resources efficiently to accomplish a goal.
1.1 Concept of Administration Provides the foundation for management in many different industries. A business manager may have a wide variety of responsibilities depending on the organization they are employed with. Universal functions include: • • • • • •
1.2 Common Business Terms Business – Activity that seeks to provide goods and services to others while operating at a profit. Nonprofit organization – An organization whose goals do not include making a personal profit for its owners and organizers. Sole proprietorship – Business owned and managed by one person. (Taxed Once) Limited Liability – Partners are not responsible for debts of the business. e-commerce – Buying and selling of goods over the Internet. Need – Necessary wants (things you need in order to survive.) 1
Want – Things you wish you could have Profit – The amount of money left over a business has paid for the cost of producing its goods & services Revenue – Total amount of money a business takes in during a given period by selling goods and services Loss – Occurs when expenses are more than revenues Competition – Rivalry among business who share target customers to sell their goods and services. Demand – The amount of a good or service that customers are able and willing to buy at various possible prices during a specified time period. Resources – economic or productive factor required to accomplish an activity, or achieve a desired outcome. Three most basic resources are: • Land • Labor • Capital
Other resources include: • Energy • Entrepreneurship • Information
• Expertise • Management • Time
Goods – Tangible products that are used to satisfy our needs our and wants. Services – Activities that are consumed at the same time they are produced Importing – Buying products from another country Exporting – Selling products to another country Natural Resources – Raw materials supplied by nature that come from earth, water, air and are used to produce goods. Productivity – measurement of production per worker Efficiency – Producing goods and services using the least amount of resources Monopoly – a market in which there is only one seller for a product or service. 2
1.3 Importance of management Management is the process of getting things completed effectively and efficiently with and through other people. Planning A business manager is responsible for looking down the road and preparing the organization for what lies ahead. Involves: • Budget projections • Market research • Strategic planning. Organizing The purpose of organizing is to create the optimal environment for workflow efficiency and results. Goals must be defined first prior to Organizing Business administrator then: • Identifies responsibilities to be performed • Analyzes the human resources and tools needed • Delegates the responsibilities This may involve reorganizing or developing new departments or creating new roles. Staffing This role is a large part of any business administrator’s job. • • • •
Determining staffing needs Preparing job descriptions Interviewing Training 3
An effective manager understands issues such as: • Diversity • Ethics • Politics Directing The “sweet spot” of directing is finding the balance between staff needs and economic production. This involves: • Allocating resources properly • Providing a support system that responds to problems quickly • Motivating employees • Lead staff towards a common goal with strong interpersonal skills. Controlling Controlling involves evaluating quality at all levels of the organization. By tracking work and comparing it to the strategic plan, a business manager can minimize deviations from the plan. Controlling tasks include analysis of: • Business expenses • Information management • Performance measurement Budgeting Critical to any business manager’s success are: • Projecting • Tracking • Reviewing the budget
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Important areas of knowledge for a business administrator include: • • • • • • •
Statistics Marketing Human resources Economics Decision-making Logic Problem-solving