The Five C's
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Capital

Your assets; what you own

100

Organization

a systematic grouping of individuals which have been brought together to accomplish a common goal.

100

Top Management

sets an organization’s goals and objectives; develops methods for achieving goals and objectives; is the head of the organization

100

Work Specialization

occurs when a job is broken down into a number of steps which are each completed by a different individual

100

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Conditions

The terms of a deal.

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Systematic Structures

define the various roles of members; set limits on employee work behavior; create rules and regulations; vary widely from organization to organization; adapt to the environment in which an organization is located

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The Management Process

refers to accomplishing goals and objectives effectively and efficiently; involves using your resources competently; always has an end goal of achievement; accomplished through a specific organizational structure

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Span of Control

the number of employees a supervisor can direct; varies from supervisor to supervisor

200

Staff Authority

supports line authority; allows others to advise, service and assist the supervisor if needed; allows for input and suggestions from additional staff members, but does not guarantee implementation

300

Collateral

What creditors can take from you if you don't pay back loans.

300

Operative Employees

make up the base level of the pyramid; produce an organization’s goods and services; generally do not manage or oversee the work of other employees

300

Organizational Structures

arrange and group jobs based on specific tasks in order to enhance efficiency; increase the effectiveness of communication and reporting

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Chain of Command

the principle in which positions are organized by authority or rank

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Functional Authority

signifies the rights over individuals outside of an individual’s specific division; breaks the chain of command

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Character

Paying bills on time; your financial reputation

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Supervisors

part of an organization’s management team; oversee the work of operative employees; are the only managers who do not manage other managers; considered first-level managers

400

Informal Structures

are laid-back and undefined; involve employees completing tasks which may not always fit their job description; normally found in smaller businesses with fewer employees

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Authority

refers to the rights of a supervisory position to give orders; one person’s position over another

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Centralization

occurs when only a select few people at the top of an organization make the decisions

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Capacity

Your earning power; ability to make loan payments

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Middle Managers

employees who manage other managers; responsible for establishing and achieving the goals of their specific department or region set by top management

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Formal Structures

clearly defined and organized; can be found in any size business

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Line Authority

the most straightforward form of authority; gives the supervisor the right to direct the work of his or her employees without consulting others 

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Decentralization

occurs when decisions are made by the individuals who are the closest to the problem; more conducive to making changes in a process