Major Challenges Of Organizational Management

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MAJOR CHALLENGES OF ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT

    
    There are a number of differences between FMC's Aberdeen and Green River, the two facilities of discussion.  One may assume, therefore, that managerial styles, business practices, and other aspects of business and the employees involved, would be very different from one another.  On the other hand, it is quite possible to use very similar styles of doing business and managing a company, despite differences in the company, as a good style of managing, and good practices would assist any business in succeeding.  Management, employees and productivity being the main focus's at hand, one may first want to review these differences between the two facilities.  To begin with, the facility in Aberdeen employs 100 people, while the Green River plant maintains 1150, and while Green River produces over 100 goods, and distributes world wide, the Aberdeen plant has only one product, and one customer.  The two plants were very different in age and industry as well, with Green River as an older company in the chemical industry, and Aberdeen, a five year old "start up" company in the defense industry.  

    Considering that the Green River facility has been in operation as long as it has, major changes to the company's methods of operation may prove to be difficult initially.  The large number of employees may provide a need for some small changes in comparison to the way that the Aberdeen facility is able to manage successfully.  The general idea of changing the values of "managing" employees, to incorporate the employees opinions, thoughts, feelings, to make the employ ...
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