Military Mangament And The Four Functions

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Effective management is the ability to make people who work under your authority become more productive than they would be without you in charge. Managers have different methods of managing but all types usually include the four functions of management.  Planning, organizing, leading, and controlling are the four functions.  The Army branch of United States Government employs me.  In my military job, I utilize these functions to accomplish difficult assignments in the field or in battle missions while stationed in Iraq.

The first function of management is planning.  Planning, according to the wikipedia encyclopedia is "deciding what needs to happen in the future and generating plans for action."  Planning involves development of short or long -term plans that have objectives, goals, strategies, procedures, and standards.  

As a staff sergeant, I am usually given orders from higher up on what mission I am to complete with my squad of men.  It is my job to then come up with a plan on how I intend to complete this mission, gather my team and share the mission, strategy, and plan that will be followed. Many policies and standards are preset in the army, which helps minimize any resistance from the men in my squad.

It is also my job to plan for the possibility of a problem arising in the course of a mission and to give orders for an alternative course of action should "plan A" fail. No mission runs completely smooth in the midst of a battle because your plan relies on information that is constantly changing.  Having a strategy for change in you plan is so important.

The second function in management is organizing.  Once there is a plan estab ...
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