MBUS Assignment
MBUS Assignment
MBUS Assignment
(ABUS002-4-1)
UCDF1505ICT (SE)
Figure 1.1
2.0 Vision Statement, Mission Statement and Goals
Having a mission, vision and goals is the first step in laying a foundation for
making tactical and strategic decisions that will bring and move the business
forward.
2.1Vision Statement
2.2Mission Statement
Mercedes Benz refer to as What Drives Us, which fulfil the intention behind
a formal mission statement. The six ideals that drive Mercedes-Benz are
rejecting compromise, instinct to protect what matters, commitment to honour
a legacy, considering every details, forethought to take responsibility and also
the ingenuity to beyond expectations (Farfan, 2015).Moreover, Mercedes-
Benz is continuously pushing forward to create best product possible and
make sure their customer satisfied with their new luxury product. In addition,
Mercedes-Benz also offer all employee to receive above average reward and
chances for progression within the organisation on skills and performance.
2.3 Goals
3.1 Planning
The first managerial function is planning. Planning includes setting goals
or targets and defining the actions necessary to achieve the goals.
According to The Wall Street, Mercedes-Benz plans to build the pickup in
cooperation with Nissan Motor Co. and using their factories to produce
vehicles (Boston, 2015). The rate of buying pickup is increasing these days
and are being used for private purposes as well as private users are more
and more asking for vehicles that have car-like specifications. With this
plan, they are responsible and need to be willing work hard so that the goals
can be achieved.
3.2 Organising
Organising is the second managerial function. This step requires the
managers of Mercedes-Benz to determine how he or she will distribute
resources and organise their employees according to plan. They need to
identify different roles and ensure that they assign accurate amount of
employees to carry out the proposal. Select people for various departments
according to their qualifications, skill and experience can help organisation
put the right man into the right job. They will also need to delegate authority,
provide direction and assign work to their employees so that the team can
work towards higher sales number or achieve targets and goals without
having blocks in their way.
3.3Leading
Leading is the next managerial function. The manager of the Mercedes-
Benz have to lead their employees to a direction or need to motivate them
to perform the specific task within the given time schedule and with the
materials or resources that had been given. The manager has to be more
effective in order to make their staff become more enthusiastic to the works
that had been given by superiors and this will affect the progress to achieve
the goals. Moreover, manager have to give their staff more motivation and
this could be energised them while working. Mercedes-Benzs manager also
use innovation to improve their organisational success. As an example, they
pioneered a system called Pre-Safe to detect an incoming crash and prepares
the cars safety systems to respond optimally. It has always been very
effective when it comes to using new innovations and improving their
products and organisation.
3.4Controlling
Controlling is the last managerial function. Controlling is a function of
management that includes setting and establishing standards to be achieved
within the organisation. Mercedes-Benz manager first establish objectives
and goals, then measure achievement of them, identify anything that is
keeping the company to achieve them and then provide means of correction
if necessary. Mercedes-Benz basically use four types of control in context
of overall strategic mission of the organisation. First, use pre-action control
which more focuses on material financial or human resources. Next, use
steering control which is monitor on going activities or works. Third, use
screening control or sometimes call as yes or no control. Last, post-action
as last action of making the product. (Nafeesa, 2013)
4.0 Internal Stakeholder and External Stakeholder
What is stakeholder? Stakeholder could be a person, a group or an organisation that
has interest in an organisation. Stakeholders could affect the organisation or be
affected. Creditors, directors, employees and so on are some example of
stakeholder. Basically, stakeholders can be divided into two types, one of it is
internal stakeholder and another one is external stakeholder. According to Mr. Rao,
internal stakeholder are those who are members of the business organization and
external stakeholder are not part of the firm but could still affect the organization.
(Kantharow, 2015)