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MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES
PRESENTED BY:
RAJAN SHARMAAssistant Professor
Business ManagementDAVIET, Jalandhar.
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MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES(MBO)
• Peter Drucker• MBO is a systematic and organized approach that
allows management to focus on achievable goals and toattain the best possible results from available
resources. It aims to increase organizationalperformance by aligning goals and subordinateobjectives throughout the organization.
• It emphasizes participatively set goals that are:
• Tangible• Verifiable
• Measurable
• It works both from “bottom up” & “top down”.
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GOAL SETTING THEORY OFMOTIVATION
• In 1960’s, Edwin Locke put forward the Goal-settingtheory of motivation.
• This theory states that goal setting is essentially
linked to task performance.• It states that specific and challenging goals along with
appropriate feedback contribute to higher and bettertask performance.
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MBO PROCESS
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CASCADING OF OBJECTIVES
INDIVIDUAL OBJECTIVES
DEPARTMENTAL OBJECTIVES
DIVISIONAL OBJECTIVES
OVERALL ORGANIZATIONALOBJECTIVES
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MBO PROGRAM INGREDIENTS
• Goal specificity
• Participative decision making
• Explicit time period
• Performance feedback
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LINK BETWEEN GOALSETTING THEORY & MBO
• Specific hard goalsresult in higher level ofindividual performance.
• Feedback on one’sperformance leads tohigher performance.
POINT OF DIFFERNCE• Participation is not
“a must”.
• Specific hard goals makeMBO most effective.
• It emphasizes oncontinuous feedbacksystem for taking timelycorrective action.
POINT OF DIFFERNCE• Participation is a key
principle to MBO’ssuccess.
MBOGOAL SETTING THEORY
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STRENGTHS OF MBOSTRENGTHS OF MBO
► Organizations create a powerful motivational systemOrganizations create a powerful motivational system
for their employees.for their employees.
►Through the process of discussion and collaboration,Through the process of discussion and collaboration,communication is greatly enhanced.communication is greatly enhanced.
► Appraisal may be done more objectively. Appraisal may be done more objectively.
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STRENGTHS OF MBOSTRENGTHS OF MBO
► Helps to identify superior managerial talent for futureHelps to identify superior managerial talent for future
promotion.promotion.
► Provides a systematic management philosophy.Provides a systematic management philosophy.
► Facilitates control through the periodic developmentFacilitates control through the periodic development
and subsequent evaluation of individual goals andand subsequent evaluation of individual goals and
plans.plans.
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WEAKNESSES OF MBO/WEAKNESSES OF MBO/ REASONS FORREASONS FOR
FAILURE OF MBOFAILURE OF MBO
► Lack of top management support.Lack of top management support.
► Goals and plans cascading throughout the organization mayGoals and plans cascading throughout the organization may
not be those of top management.not be those of top management.
► Overemphasis on quantitative goals.Overemphasis on quantitative goals.
► Some managers will not or cannot sit down and work outSome managers will not or cannot sit down and work out
goals with their subordinates.goals with their subordinates.
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WHERE TO USE MBO
• The MBO style is appropriate for knowledge-basedenterprises when your staff is competent.
• MBO is appropriate in situations where you wish tobuild employees' management and self-leadershipskills and tap their creativity, tacit knowledge andinitiative.
• MBO is also used by chief executives of multinationalcorporations (MNCs) for their country managersabroad.