General Management Morton IL

"The buck stops here..." is how President Harry Truman once described his ultimate responsibility for federal government policies and actions. And this expression is also true for any business enterprise also.

Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing
(309) 655-2291
511 N.E. Greenleaf St
Peoria, IL
Illinois Welding School
(309) 633-0379
5901 Washington St.
Bartonville, IL
Peoria Educational Region For Employment
(309) 693-7373
2000 Pioneer Parkway, Suite 19C
Peoria, IL
Blair Temporaries
(847) 359-6110
800 E Northwest Hwy
Palatine, IL
Alternative Recruiting Solutions
(217) 356-3300
4806 Peifer Ln
Champaign, IL
Tricoci University of Beauty Culture
(309) 679-4500
602 W. Glen
Peoria, IL
Community Workshop & Training Ctr.
(309) 686-3300
3215 N. University Street
Peoria, IL
B Precision Plus Permanent Makeup /Training
817-975-5327
5904 Chapel Downs Court
Arlington, IL
Health Facility Staffing
(618) 467-0381
2 Sunset Hills Executi
Edwardsville, IL
Medstaffers
(847) 673-0003
4709 Golf Rd
Skokie, IL

General Management

The General Management of any business is primarily responsible for the success or failure of the entire enterprise.

"The buck stops here..." is how President Harry Truman once described his ultimate responsibility for federal government policies and actions. And this expression is also true for any business enterprise also: The "buck stops" with top business management, including the chief executive and his or her entire general management team.

In particular, the general management of any business has responsibility for strategic planning, direction, and decisions; for effective organizing, staffing, and controls; and for leading, coordinating, and motivating all company workers.

On a day-to-day basis, members of a company's general management team will focus on activities such as the:

  • Preparation and execution of business plans, policies, and procedures;
  • Direction and supervision of all company employees as well as any outside providers of professional or other contract services;
  • Organization and efficiency of company production and/or service operations;
  • Oversight of marketing and sales progress;
  • Performance of essential financial functions, such as budgeting, accounting, and cash flow management;
  • Performance of key administrative support personnel, human resources personnel, and information technology and other communications personnel;
  • Maintenance of company facilities, equipment and supplies; and
  • Ongoing communication with customers, clients and other business contacts.

What kind of jobs and careers fit the needs of general management? Some occupations to consider include:

  • General and operations managers
  • Purchasing managers
  • Marketing managers
  • Sales managers
  • Public relations managers
  • Management analysts

And needless to say, the chief executive officer position or a corporate vice-presidency might also be in the future for those with the education, talent, skills, and experience necessary for these highest-level business management positions.

American business is dynamic - with many thousands of companies being established, growing, or closing-down each year. As a result, American business continually offers new general management employment opportunities for thousands of individuals.

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