Strategic Planning in the Small Business

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Unit 2
HO 2-5 (continued)

Moreover, the firm's
ability to attract and keep quality work­

ers is affected,
in part, by the worker's feelings about the ad-"

equacy of compensation.

In addition to the question of adequacy, one must
be sure

that the compensation system
is consistent with tie strategicthrust

of the firm. If the firm is moving aggressively
into new markets

and
is depending on the efforts of its sales force to attract
new

customers, the compensation
system must reflect this. Perhaps

quotas,
bonuses, or a commission system is needed
to entice

workers
to excel in attracting new contacts and businesses.
The

firm's hourly wage rate
may have worked fine in the past, but

the new
demands require new motivational efforts. It
is im­

portant to realize
that a compensation system may need little

or no revision. The system
properly designed can work to aid

the manager in achieving desired
results.

FOCUS ON STRATEGY

The discussion of this
chapter should be good reading for any

student or manager
interested in assessing the current position

of firm.
The interest in this book, however, is on strategic

planning. Thus, whenever,
one assesses a firm's position, that

assessment must consider the firm's current position.
But more

importantly, it must
consider the firm's position as related to its

future ability to compete and its ability to achieve
long term goals.

Simply assessing current position is
insufficient. The future

orientation must be kept in mind.

In the financial area, we are
interested in the firm's cur­

rent financial position, but
we are more interested in the ca­

pability to embark on a new strategy, given the
current position.

In the marketing area, we
may determine that the distribu­

tion system
is adequate. But when we consider that we may
be

expanding next year, then
the distribution system may not be

adequate. The morale in the manufacturing
plant may be ac­

ceptable, but will it
still be adequate after we make m,'jor

changes in the
manufacturing process? The focus must be on

the future.

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