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The Future Of Management

Well, I've been talking to managers in a number of businesses, and reading surveys about the future of management. And what I'm going to present in this seminar is a few ideas about how the activity is likely to change in the next ten years. It isn't a scientific, statistical analysis - just some ideas for us to discuss.
À, tôi đã trò chuyện với các nhà quản lý ở nhiều doanh nghiệp và đọc các khảo sát về tương lai của quản lý. Những gì tôi sẽ trình bày trong buổi hội thảo này là một vài ý tưởng về cách hoạt động có khả năng thay đổi trong mười năm tới. Đây không phải là một phân tích khoa học, thống kê - chỉ là một vài ý tưởng để chúng ta thảo luận.

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One area I want to mention is business markets, and I'm sure a really significant development will be a major increase in competition, with companies from all round the world trying to sell similar products. Consumers will have much more choice - for instance, food products sold in Australia might be manufactured in the USA, China, Finland and dozens of other countries.

At the same time, mergers and takeovers mean that governments are actually losing power to major global corporations. We can probably all think of companies that exert a great deal of influence, which may be good for consumers. A third point I want to make about markets is that in the rapidly expanding economies, such as India, China, Brazil and Russia, demand is growing very fast. This is putting pressure on resources all over the world.

I think businesses are becoming more open to external influences. In particular, companies are consulting customers more and more before making their business decisions. Companies are finding out what they want and providing it, instead of making products and then trying to sell them, which is the model of years ago.

Another influence is that concerns about the environment will force manufacturers to extend product lifecycles, to reduce the amount of pollution and waste. And in some cases, regulation will need to be strengthened.

Many societies are much more fluid and democratic, and the structure of companies is changing to reflect that. I think we're going to see a greater emphasis within companies on teams created with a specific project in mind. And when they're completed, the teams will be disbanded and new ones formed.

More and more people see work as simply one part of their lifestyle, and not the most important one, and as the workforce is shrinking in some countries, businesses are having to compete for staff instead of being about to choose among a lot of applicants.

Typical examples that will attract and retain staff are traditional ones like flexible hours and - something that has been made possible by advances in technology - remote working, with people based at their home, abroad, or almost anywhere they choose.

Management styles will almost certainly continue to change. Senior managers will require a lot more than the efficiency that they've always needed. Above all they'll need great skills in leadership, so that their organisation can initiate and respond to change in a fast-moving world, where they face lots of competing requirements and potential conflicts.

In most of the world, the senior managers of large businesses are mainly men in their fifties and sixties. The predominant style of management will almost certainly become more consultative and collaborative, caused above all, by more women moving into senior management positions.

Many of the changes are influenced by developments in the wider economy. The traditional emphasis of business was manufacturing, and of course the service sector is very important. But we shouldn't overlook the growing financial contribution of IP, that is, intellectual property. Some books and films generate enormous sums from the sale of related DVDs, music, games, clothes, and so on.

Another point I'd like to make is that although I've been talking about companies, one trend that they have to face is the move away from people working for the same employer for years. Instead, more and more people are becoming self-employed, to gain the freedom and control over their lives that they're unlikely to get from being employed. OK, well that's all I want to say, so let's open it up for discussion.

Questions 31-40

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

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THE FUTURE OF MANAGEMENT

Business markets

  • greater 31 ___________________ among companies
  • increase in power of large 32 ___________________ companies
  • rising 33 ___________________ in certain countries

External influences on businesses

  • more discussion with 34 ___________________ before making business decisions
  • environmental concerns which may lead to more 35 ___________________

Business structures

  • more teams will be formed to work on a particular 36 ___________________
  • businesses may need to offer hours that are 37 ___________________ , or the chance to work remotely

Management styles

  • increasing need for managers to provide good 38 ___________________
  • changes influenced by 39 ___________________ taking senior roles

Changes in the economy

  • service sector continues to be important
  • increasing value of intellectual property
  • more and more 40 ___________________ workers

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Section 4, Questions 31-40

  1. competition
  2. global
  3. demand
  4. customers
  5. regulation
  6. project
  7. flexible
  8. leadership
  9. women
  10. self-employed