Impact of planning and control as a management function on the survival of small scale business
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Evolution of Planning and Control
- 2.2Theoretical Frameworks in Management
- 2.3Importance of Planning in Business
- 2.4Functions of Management in Small Scale Businesses
- 2.5Planning and Control Techniques
- 2.6Planning and Control in Different Industries
- 2.7Challenges in Implementing Planning and Control
- 2.8Success Stories of Planning and Control
- 2.9Planning and Control Best Practices
- 2.10Future Trends in Planning and Control
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Methodology Overview
- 3.2Research Design and Approach
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Sampling Techniques
- 3.5Data Analysis Tools
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Validity and Reliability
- 3.8Research Limitations
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Data Analysis and Interpretation
- 4.2Impact of Planning and Control on Small Scale Businesses
- 4.3Comparison of Businesses with and without Effective Planning and Control
- 4.4Case Studies on Successful Planning and Control Implementation
- 4.5Key Findings from the Study
- 4.6Recommendations for Improving Planning and Control
- 4.7Implications for Small Scale Business Owners
- 4.8Areas for Future Research
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Conclusion and Summary of Findings
- 5.2Recap of Research Objectives
- 5.3Contributions to Management Theory
- 5.4Practical Implications for Small Scale Businesses
- 5.5Final Thoughts and Recommendations
Project Abstract
Small scale businesses play a significant role in the economy by contributing to job creation, innovation, and economic growth. However, these businesses face numerous challenges that can threaten their survival. One key factor that influences the survival of small scale businesses is the effective implementation of planning and control as a management function. This study aims to investigate the impact of planning and control on the survival of small scale businesses. The research will utilize a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data analysis with qualitative case studies. The quantitative component will involve surveying small scale business owners to gather data on their planning and control practices, as well as the financial performance and survival rates of their businesses. The qualitative component will involve in-depth interviews with a subset of small business owners to explore the mechanisms through which planning and control influence business survival. The findings from this study are expected to provide valuable insights into the importance of planning and control for small scale business survival. It is hypothesized that small businesses that effectively implement planning and control practices are more likely to achieve long-term success and sustainability. By identifying the specific planning and control strategies that contribute to business survival, this research aims to provide practical recommendations for small business owners looking to improve their management practices. Overall, this research contributes to the existing literature on small business management by highlighting the role of planning and control in ensuring business survival. The findings will have practical implications for small scale business owners, managers, policymakers, and other stakeholders interested in supporting the growth and sustainability of small businesses. By understanding the impact of planning and control on business survival, stakeholders can develop targeted interventions and resources to help small businesses thrive in an increasingly competitive environment. Ultimately, this research aims to promote the long-term success of small scale businesses and contribute to the overall economic development of communities.
Project Overview
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</p><div><p><strong>BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY </strong>This project is all about assessing the impact of planning and controlling as a management function on the survival of small scale business.</p><p>Management is universal in the modern world. Every organization requires the making of decision, the coordination of activities, deciding in advance when, why how and who does what, setting of standards, measuring performance against standard and reviewing the standards.</p><p>Numerous managerial activities have their own particular approach to specific types of problems which fall under headings such as production and operation management human resources management, management of health delivery system and others</p><p>According to Nwachukwu (2007) management is the act of getting things done through and with others.</p><p>Another definition by Launer (1999) he refers to management as the corner stone of organization effectiveness and is concerned with arrangements for the carrying out of organizational processes and the execution of work.</p><p>Kountz (2006) management is an operational process initially best dissected by analyzing the management functions. The five essential managerial functions are planning, organizing, staffing, directing, leading and controlling.</p><p>These tasks of management are interrelated and actually dove tail into each other. Planning sets the stage by helping the organization to determine where it wants to go (objectives) and how to get there (strategies and tactics). These objectives and strategies determine the type of organizational structure most suitable for the organization. Organization structures are designed to fit the strategies which are meant to achieve the objective and both strategies and objectives are the outcome of planning.</p><p>There is no human endeavour that does not require proper management for it to function efficiently. For every type of organization either government establishment or private enterprise, there is need for qualified managers to handle its activities.</p><p>Management and organizations are seen as the product of their historical and social times and place and to understand the evolution of management theory in terms of how people wrestled with matters of relationship at a particular time in history. The lesson here is to learn from the trials and tribulation of those who have preceded us in steering the fortunes of formed organization.</p><p>It is now obvious to every one that, of the factors that are necessary for economic take off, none is to be stressed more often than management characteristically, the developing countries are known for their low technological progress and extremely low labour productivity. A realistic approach to the development of these countries call for qualified high level manpower especially at the management level. In present day organizations it is the manager that determines the appropriate technology required and the best way to efficiently and effectively utilize all types of resources, be it physical or human.</p><p>The Nigeria scene portrays the situation very adequately. Despite her abundant natural resources and rich environment, the economy of Nigeria has not quite taken off most organization do not operate smoothly and efficiently. The management cadre which is a sine qua non for economic development is lacking. The government in many instances has assumed the function of entrepreneur and taken over the management functions, instances abound to convince everyone that the government has not faired well as a good manager, and has even performed worse than private entrepreneurs.</p><p>The need for management is essential to the development of organizations, be it small scale or large scale industries, therefore, when ever people work together, there is generally a need for the coordination of efforts in order to attain expected result in reasonable time, and with minimum amount of money, discomfort or energy. A manager is expected to be vast in knowledge and to possess special talents or abilities quite different from non manages.</p><p>1.2 <strong>STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM. </strong>No organization matter its size can survive without on effective managerial function (planning and control). Therefore, three is need for sound and qualified man and women to operate in every organization and also there should be capable hands to manage the financial affairs in order to ensure a sound system of operation in the enterprise. It is important to note that, effective operation is not exclusive concern of only one person or department within an organization, it must involve every staff who should have the interest of the organization at heart in order for it to achieve it set goal and objectives.</p><ul><li>Does effective management enhance workers performance?</li><li>Does the organization has capable hands to manage the financial affairs?</li><li>Does the activities of managers focuses towards the attainment of goods and objective of the organization.</li></ul><p>1.3 <strong>OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong> This project intends to assess the impact of planning and control as a management function in the survival of small scale industrial towards the achievement of the overall goals and objectives of the organization. <strong><em>Specifically this project has the following objective:</em></strong></p><ul><li>To find out the present management practice of planning and control and its effects on the organization</li><li>To examine some strategies for the attainment of goals and objectives set out by the organization.</li><li>To find out the role of management in ensuring the smooth running of the organization.</li><li>To ensure that organization at any given time is capable of carrying out its activities that could aid in achieving its goals.</li></ul><p>1.4 <strong>STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESIS </strong>A hypothesis is a conjectural proposition and informed intelligent guess about the solution to a problem. It is an assumption or proposition whose variety and validity is to be established. The researcher wishes to states his hypothesis as follows: <strong>Ho</strong>: Effective management function of planning and control has no significance impact on the survival of small scale business. <strong>H1</strong>: Effective management function of planning and control has significance impact on the survival of small scale business.</p><p>1.5 <strong>SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY </strong>The significance of this project cannot be over emphasized because it is prerequisite for the award of bachelors of arts and science in management studies and effective management is the yardstick and bedrock of every organization. Thereby, enhances the achievement of organizational and objectives.</p><p>Furthermore, it will guide and give a sense of direction to the entire organization in the area of channeling resources and enhancing productivity and also giving status to the organization.</p><p>1.6 <strong>SCOPE OF THE STUDY </strong>This research work is restricted only to an enterprise in Kaduna state. Timruth Nigeria enterprises. This is due to the fact that, it is not easy to have a study of all small scale business in Nigeria, due to this fact, this project will be concern with Timruth Nig. Enterprise.</p><p>Timruth Nigeria enterprise started its operation on the 19th of February, 1995, as a one man business with the aim of providing employment to reduce the rate of unemployment in the society. During its inception period the capital invested is the total sum of 150,000 including machinery and equipment used for production in the organization. Timruth Nigeria enterprises are sited at AX 32 Nnamdi Azikwe Way Bakin Ruwa Kaduna.</p><p>The organization went into operation, with about six employees which later increased to about eighty five employees engaged in supervising, marketing, sealing and packaging of the product. And the main products of the company include beverages and Yoghurt.</p><p>Since the company came into operation the management has been experiencing a very high rate of profit until early 2000 when the profit rate began to reduce due to the presence of several competitions in the market producing similar product. </p><p>The company has over thirty dealers who help in the distribution of the products to various parts of the state in order to ensure that a larger part of market is covered adequate preparation has also been on ground to ensure that the demand of the market is met. </p><p>The main problem encountered during the vital stage of the business is that of financial constraint, there is shortage of finance in the early stage of the business. Other problem faced by the business is the activities of its competitors where did not allow the product to gain a better ground portion of the market.</p><p>The main source of finance to this company was from personnel savings and loan from cooperative society.</p><p>1.9 <strong>Definition of Terms </strong><strong>Entrepreneur</strong>: One who organizes manages and assumes the risk of a business firm or venture. Assets: Anything of value that the business owns <strong>Management</strong>: The process of planning, organizing directing, coordinating and controlling the activities of a business enterprises so as to attain stated objectives by the use of people and other resources requires decision making and leadership. <strong>Liabilities</strong>: The claims of creditors against the assets of the business i.e. what the business owns. <strong>Small Business</strong>: One that is actively managed by its owners highly personalized local in its area of operation of relatively small size within the industry, and largely dependent upon internal source of capital to finance its growth. <strong>Business</strong>: This is all activities directly or indirectly concern with production and distribution of goods and services which is aimed principally at making profit. <strong>Organization: </strong>An entity that is constructed and deliberately reconstructed to achieve specific goals and objectives. <strong>Planning:</strong> Setting future goals, developing action plan and monitoring performance against the plan. <strong>Controlling:</strong> Is a part of the management process that involves ascertaining the extent to which expectation’s are being met taking action to ensure that they are met and making some modification in view of realities that emerge during execution. </p><p></p></div><h3></h3><br>
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