Mgt603 Final Term Current Paper (Feb 2011)
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Discuss similarities and dissimilarities of restructuring and reengineering.(5 marks)
Restructuring—also called downsizing, rightsizing, or delayering—involves reducing the size of the firm in terms of number of employees, number of divisions or units, and number of hierarchical levels in the firm's organizational structure. This reduction in size is intended to improve both efficiency and effectiveness. Restructuring is concerned primarily with shareholder well-being rather than employee well-being.
In contrast, reengineering is concerned more with employee and customer well-being than shareholder well-being. Reengineering—also called process management, process innovation, or process redesign— involves reconfiguring or redesigning work, jobs, and processes for the purpose of improving cost, quality, service, and speed. Reengineering does not usually affect the organizational structure or chart, nor does it imply job loss or employee layoffs. Whereas restructuring is concerned with eliminating or establishing, shrinking or enlarging, and moving organizational departments and divisions, the focus of reengineering is changing the way work is actually carried out.
Define corporate level objectives. Provide at least two statements exemplifying such objectives.(3)
Auditors who perform audit can be divided into three groups? Identify and define each of them.(3)
A frequently used tool in strategy evaluation is the audit. Discuss auditing according American Accounting Association (AAA) 5
A frequently used tool in strategy evaluation is the audit. Auditing is defined by the American Accounting Association (AAA) as "a systematic process of objectively obtaining and evaluating evidence regarding assertions about economic actions and events to ascertain the degree of correspondence between those assertions and established criteria, and communicating the results to interested users." People who perform audits can be divided into three groups: independent auditors, government auditors, and internal auditors.
-Explain the nature and role of employee stock ownership plans (ESOP s) in strategic management.(3)
An employee stock ownership plan (ESOP), are corporations owned in whole or in part by their employees. Employees are usually given a share of the corporation after a certain length of employment or they can buy shares at any time. A corporation owned entirely by its employees (a worker cooperative) will not, therefore, have its shares sold on public stock markets. Employee-owned corporations often adopt profit sharing where the profits of the corporation are shared with the employees. These types of corporations also often have boards of directors elected directly by the employees.