publication date: Nov 3, 2011
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author/source: HospitalityEducators.com Resources
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For many of us who have worked in large
hospitality organizations, working with management by objectives was a
fairly regular business activity. In my career as a former manager with
corporate chains, as a consultant working with independent hotels and
management groups and the Director of Education in the corporate office
of a very large organization, I used planning and measurement tools to
coordinate staff efforts in strategic planning. This is a sample one
page form
For those of us who have used
a variation of these management by objective programs, our individual
comfort level or success very likely depended on the way objectives were
addressed:
were the objectives understandable and uncomplicated?
did the objectives focus on things that were important?
were the objectives really created by those who actually had to live up to them?
was the process a vibrant and “alive “ agreement?