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Mors 200 Arts Final - Klicker Chapter 16 - Management

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Management is the process of directing and motivating individuals or teams toward the successful achievement of specific goals. It involves planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources effectively.

The act of motivating people towards the achievement of a goal or goals.

Management

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Definition

The act of motivating people towards the achievement of a goal or goals.

Management

Achieving the goals of a funeral home through the use of people and resources.

Funeral Home Management

To meet the death-related needs of those grieving families that select the funeral home to serve them.

Primary Objective of Funeral Service

Many financial managers feel this is the primary object (it’s not). It is to ensure that funerals generate enough money to meet expenses, make capital improvements, and generate a reasonable return on investment (ROI) profit.

Secondary Objective of Funeral Service

Keep the business running effficiently and profitably

Supervise employees

Ensure business is adhering to all state and federal laws

Maintain quality control in all matters dealing with customers

Accomplished through the 4 functions of management

Funeral Home Managers

Planning

Organizing

Directing (Actuating)

Controlling (Evaluating)

4 Functions of Management

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TermDefinition

The act of motivating people towards the achievement of a goal or goals.

Management

Achieving the goals of a funeral home through the use of people and resources.

Funeral Home Management

To meet the death-related needs of those grieving families that select the funeral home to serve them.

Primary Objective of Funeral Service

Many financial managers feel this is the primary object (it’s not). It is to ensure that funerals generate enough money to meet expenses, make capital improvements, and generate a reasonable return on investment (ROI) profit.

Secondary Objective of Funeral Service

Keep the business running effficiently and profitably

Supervise employees

Ensure business is adhering to all state and federal laws

Maintain quality control in all matters dealing with customers

Accomplished through the 4 functions of management

Funeral Home Managers

Planning

Organizing

Directing (Actuating)

Controlling (Evaluating)

4 Functions of Management

Manager must be able to envision the end result at the start of the process

Develop the ability to think through every project and task and then develop and thorough, complete plan to carry the project to completion.

Key to the successs of a funeral home is not only good operational planning, but also the ability to think strategically.

Develop a mission statement

Set goals and objectives

Planning

Management for funeral services begins long before employees are needed. It starts by determining why the company exists. This is normally not more than 2 sentences and describes the purpose of the organization. It is aimed at enablng all members of the organization to share the same view of the company’s goals and philosophy.

Developing a Mission Statement

Reason the organization exists

Products and services offered

Clientele served

Nature and geographic marketing territory of the business

Areas of specialization

The mission statement describes the business and typically speaks to the:

Broad statements about what an organization wants to achieve.

Developed in the planning process

Form the basic plan or directrion toward which decisions and activities are focused

Motivational in nature

Usually stated in broad, general terms without reference to a time period.

Goals

Specific statements of ends, the achievement of which are contemplated within a specific time period.

Used in the management control process

Provide a quantitative and time framework for the organization’s goals.

Accomplished by a specific date and are stated in specific terms, preferably in such a way that there is some measurable basis for determining the extent to which they have been achieved.

Objectives

The manager must integrate the firm’s employees, work processes, and material resources towards achieving the funeral home’s goals.

Work to be completed should be divided into manageable units. Specific people or groups of people should be given the responsibility for each unit.

Manager should remember that when people work closely together as a team, there is a synergistic effect that increases productivity and raises morale.

Organization

In addition to being a good analyst and developer of systems and plans, the mangager must also be part psychologist and part social worker.

Must have ability to deal with people and their problems

Involves geting the members of he organization to perform in ways that will achieve the company’s objectives.

A good manager can inspire employees to do their best

Removes organizational obstacles hindering employees, establishing an enjoyable work environment, and obtaining sufficient resources.

Directing (Actuating)

Not only focus on systems and structure, but also on people

Understand the dynamics of effective human relations

Insprire trust and loyalty

Develop employee participation

Be tolerant of diversity in people

Create a dynamic working environment

Look at the present bottom line, have a vision of the future, and be able to communicate and articulate this vision

Constantly improve service to client families and the community

Share the spotlight with employees

Be fair, but firm

Deomonstrate the worth ethic

Set and live by high ethical standards

Challenge the status quo

Treat other funeral directors as colleagues rather than competitors

Encourage creative thinking and problem solving

Demonstrate effective leadership

Communicate efficiently

The Manager Must (When Directing/Actuating)

Manager must be responsible for results, good and bad.

Establish standards of performance

Measure the performance

Compare the performance to the company’s expectations

Take action to correct problems if performance is not up to expectations

Put these skills to use so the manager can control the results and thus know when the firm’s goals have been achieved.

The word control should not mean power

Employees should not see manager’s control in a negative way

Objectives changed as necessary

Develop new concepts and revise old ones continually

Project plans into the future, but have the ability to be flexible

Evaluating (Controlling)

Finances

Marketing

Resources

Monitoring

Facilities

Communications

Technical

Office

Manager must be a Jack of All Trades

Accounting systems

Budgeting

Management of capital

Management of assets and liabilities

cash flow

receivables

inventory

fixed assets

Finances

Product

Price

Distribution

Promotion

Advertising

Public relations

Customer relations

Marketing

Hiring

Firing

Motivation

Communications

Staffing

Compensation

Evaluations

Resources

Cost analysis

Price structure reevaluation

Financial ratios

Monitoring

Construction

Maitenence

Government compliance

OSHA

ADA

EPA

Real estate

Groundskeeping

Motor vehicles

Telephone systems

Facilities

Funeral operations

Religious rites

Types of disposition

Product knowledge

Merchandising

Funeral ceremonies

Cultural differences

Care of deceased

Legal documents

Communications

Bereaved

Dying

Staff

General public

Clergy

Competition

Government agencies

By telephone

Person to person

Groups

Media

Technical

Equipment

Banking

Computers

Internet

Government

Pre-need

Arrangements

Correspondence

Answering systems

Software

FAX

Record keeping

At-need

Personnel

Office

Funeral service management is more service-oriented than product oriented

Greater emphasis is placed on social responsibility and satisfying the needs of the client families

Funeral service management deals with a client-caregiver relationship, rather than a strict buyer-seller relationship

Funeral service practice supports the management concept of "caveat venditor" (let the seller beware).

Funeral service management view the role of the practitioners with consumers as more personal, more advisory, and more confidential than do other managerial groups

The funeral service manager is obligated to provide client families with the knowledge and options to make informed choices

The responsibility of the funeral service manager often includes serving the total community while meeting the particular needs of a client family.

The funeral service manager has an obligation to assist those community educational programs related to death, grief, bereavement, funeral rites, and recovery.

In public relations, the funeral service manager has the responsibility to provide the type of advertising and informational programs that will reflect professionalism

Funeral service practice differs from other managerial areas in that the total service a firm should be available to those of every economic circumstance.

With Respect to Client Families and the Community