Friday, November 4, 2011

I Know What You Feel...

Hello! My Friend as of now I am sure nagwoworry kana sa kung ano ba talaga ang mga ginagawa mo dahil puro gastos ang mga nangyayari and you are thinking if talaga ba na meron ka pang pag asa na kumita tulad ng mga nakikita mo diyan sa tabi especially sa online and offline na business na meron ka ngayon?

Sa tingin mo ba maaabot mo ang mga pangarap mo kung magmumukmok ka lng diyan at mangangarap ng malalim kung kulang ka sa gawa?

Kung ano man ang nararanasan mo naranasan ko din yan pero sa tingin mo kung hindi ka kikilos may mga magbabago ba sayo? My friend kung sa tingin mo di kapa successful yet it only means may kulang ka sa mga ginagawa moand probably sana makatulong itong maliit na bagay na nabasa ko through a friend.

Planning According to Urwick…

“Planning is a mental predisposition to do things in orderly way, to think before acting and to act in the light of facts rather than guesses”. Planning is deciding best alternative among others to perform different managerial functions in order to achieve predetermined goals.

Step in Planning
        Establishment of objectives
        Planning requires a systematic approach.
        Planning starts with the setting of goals and objectives to be achieved.
        Objectives provide a rationale for undertaking various activities as well as indicate direction of efforts.
        Moreover objectives focus the attention of managers on the end results to be achieved.
        As a matter of fact, objectives provide nucleus to the planning process. Therefore, objectives should be stated in a clear, precise and unambiguous language. Otherwise the activities undertaken are bound to be ineffective.
        As far as possible, objectives should be stated in quantitative terms. For example, Number of men working, wages given, units produced, etc. But such an objective cannot be stated in quantitative terms like performance of quality control manager, effectiveness of personnel manager.
        Such goals should be specified in qualitative terms.
        Hence objectives should be practical, acceptable, workable and achievable.

The Importance of Planning
        As rightly said by Thomas A. Edison, Being busy doesn’t always mean real work. The objective of all work is Production or Accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence and honest purpose, as well as perspiration.
        The plan will not solve all your problems. Planning is not a magic bullet for curing what ails. It is just one of the vital ingredients needed for success. However, Planning enables you to turn your dreams into reality. Planning is an essential stepping stone to business success. Failing to plan to win is the same as planning to lose! If you fail to plan, you plan to fail! Planning is a lively activity revise it, regularly as needed, as it is process that involves making and evaluating each set of interrelated decisions. It is selection of organisation’s mission, objectives, values, beliefs and translation of knowledge into action.

        Often project planning is ignored in favour of getting on with the work. However, many people fail to realise the value of a project plan in saving time, money and many problems.


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