Strategic Planning
Tactical & Operational Planning
Planning Tools
Challenges in Planning
Controlling Basics
100

This level of management is mainly responsible for strategic planning.

What is top management?

100

Operational plans are developed by these managers.

What is first-line or lower management?

100

What is the process of predicting what will happen in the future?

What is forecasting?

100

One main challenge of planning is that it requires this type of flexibility.

What is adaptability?

100

This is the process of measuring performance and taking action to ensure desired results.

What is controlling?

200

Strategic plans usually cover this time frame.

What is long-term (3–5 years or more)?

200

Management by Objectives is regular communication between who and who?

Who is a supervisor and a subordinate?

200

What type of planning requires exploring a range of possible outcomes?

What is Scenario Planning?

200

What personality type is more prone to stress?

What is Type-A personality?

200

Effective controlling ensures organizational goals are?

What is achieved or met?

300

A SWOT analysis examines these four elements. (What does SWOT stand for?)

What are Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats?

300

What does S.M.A.R.T in a S.M.A.R.T goal stand for?

What is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound?

300

What are 2 of the 7 types of strategies

What are (2 of any of the above): Growth, Reconstructing, Global, Co-operative, eBusiness, B2B/B2C, Differentiation, Cost Leadership

300

Plans can fail if managers do not do this with employees.

What is communication? (Employee involvement)

300

In which numerical step of the control process do you establish objectives and standards?

What is Step 1

400

Strategic planning begins with what kind of statement?

What is a vision statement

400

What are the two main components of a company's external environment?

What are the specific environment and the general environment?

400

What are the 3 elements that strong strategy plans consist of?

What is objective, scope, and competitive advantage?

400

Which type of employee buy-in uses data and rational arguments to convince people of the need to change?

What is rational persuasion?

400

What type of control takes place before a work activity begins, and provide an example for this situation.

What are Feedforward Controls? An example is: Home Depot ensures that its products meet U.S. safety standards.

500

Identify the 3 different types of plans

What are strategic plans, tactical plans, and operational plans

500

What type of plans specifically describe the day-to-day running of a company?

What are operational plans?

500

Provide four examples of competitive advantage.

What are higher quality products, better customer service, cost efficiency, and better prices?

500

What are the 2 types of stress?

What are Eustress (good stress) and Distress (bad stress)

500

Place the following steps of the control process in order. Establish objectives and standards, compare results with objectives and standards, take corrective action, and measure actual performance.

What is Establish objectives and standards, Measure actual performance, Compare results with objectives and standards, and Take corrective action.