The Management Practices Of Comcast Corporation

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Management practices are highly followed in today’s workplace and for good reason since evidence suggests successful companies follow these strict practices. Regulating employees through a program that is setup to promote success is what the five management practices are about. Discussed will be the management practices of planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling and how they relate to the corporate environment of Comcast Corporation through my personal experience. Comcast Corporation is a company that specializes in cable networking and high speed internet access for residential and commercial customers. “Comcast Creates More Than 5,500 New Jobs as Part of Multi-Year Customer Experience Transformation” (Comcast.com, 2015). I spent a total of three years working for them in a call center atmosphere before relocating my family. This job was one of my most memorable and enjoyable mainly because they followed the management practices which allowed everyone to function efficiently. Nominally “The primary function for most call centers, also known as ‘inbound’ call centers, is to receive telephone calls initiated by customers. Inbound call centers typically spend 60–80% of their budget on staff members who handle phone calls” (der Horst, et al., 2012, 435). My days were spent with between eight to twelve hours a day attached to a desk and phone system monitoring all aspects of job performance. Comcast “today announced a new, multi-year plan to reinvent the customer experience and to create a culture focused on exceeding customers’ expectations, at all levels of the company. The plan centers on looking at every decision through a customer lens and making measureable changes and improvements across the company” ... ... middle of paper ... ...formance and consequently their job security. In summary the five management functions were used at my time with Comcast Corporation. Each function is crucial to the success of the organization, its employees and their relationship with management. By all means “the linkages between the five management functions make them inseparable activities. Successful managers understand the links and carefully follow through on every aspect of the management program” (Baack, et al., 8.2). Without the influences of the management practices I mentioned, Comcast Corporation would not be a successful organization and I would not have had the joy of furthering my career there. It is important to work for a company that believes in its employee’s success and job welfare while operating under the management practices of planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling.

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