In this paper I will be taking a look at basic management functions. The approaches, and
the synthesis of two views of management. I will attempt to take an overview of culture
and its effect on a company.
In today's changing global environments many companies have joined the open trade
policies, and existing foreign opportunities available to growing companies with positive
views and socially responsible attitudes.
It all sounds like a lot to cover in a short essay so I will introduce a company that has
in its short, yet very successful existence transformed through all the levels and
practices mentioned above. The company is called "The Body Shop", I hope you have heard
of it for that would make our journey through it's development even more enjoyable.
Management is described as the process of getting activities with and through other
people. This philosophy has been so widely examined that there are literally millions of
opinions and differing views on the subject. We will only be examining the functions of
management where the basics of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling apply to
The Body Shop. In 1976 an inexperienced Anita Roddick got tired of unsubstantiated
Management and The Body Shop
claims of the cosmetics industry that their products couldn't deliver. She decided to
make a decision that would change her life forever. Anita became a manager of her own
small business in Brighton England. Selling the natural secrets found throughout the
world; learned from extensive travel while employed as a teacher with the U.N., she
created a cottage industry of exotic personal body care products.
Planning proved to be the first big obstacle to learn in the road to efficient
management. Taking care of buying from around the world for her special products had
plunged Anita into a frightening and difficult role that she needed help with. Anita
organized her financial burdens by taking on an investor Ian McGlinn, in turn giving him
a 50 percent stake in the business.
Furthermore she sold the name The Body Shop to personal recruits, carefully lead and
controlled by her own philosophies and ideals. Anita had become an ideal example of the
classic top level manager taking on the responsibility of decision, communication, and
information needed to project her company as a serious competitor, ready for today's
global market.
Management and The Body Shop
The Body Shop follows the original general administrative theory of Henry Fayol. That is
a sort of utopian environment that everyone involved in the company shares the same
opinions as Anita Roddick, and tried to achieve harmony, one might say, within their own
franchise of The Body Shop. Achieving this was done by personal interviews of potential
franchise owners and continual monitoring of the application bureaucracy's intended to
find only the right people for the job. Establishing these bureaucratic procedures meant
asking questions such as: "what kind of car do you drive?", "what kind do you want?",
"how would you like to die?", and "who are your favorite literary heroines?". Based on
the answer to questions like these she would either not give them franchise rights or
move them along the way towards a business of their own with The Body Shop. The
applicants are backed up due to the bureaucracies in place, as often is the case in any
bureaucratic environment.
The Body Shop has successfully combined the two traditional management views one of which
is the omnipotent view. That is the view that management must take charge as in the
executive rule of accountability and direct responsibility. She as coordinating manager
of
Management and The Body Shop
The Body Shop has total control over the propaganda and merchandise to be displayed and
sold within all the shops that carry the name, The Body Shop.
AS well as maintaining the omnipotent role she has synthesized with the symbolic views
that her management is has only a limited affect on the individual sales of each separate
store. Anita has faith in her franchise owners that they will maintain the integrity of
the name and conduct business according to the philosophy determined at the beginning of
development and traditions of the original store. In keeping with the symbolic views of
management owners are encouraged to create systems that make the employees feel more
important and effective. Such systems include day cares for employees with children and
even paid hours of work for local charities and community projects.
Anita does keep abreast of the changing attitudes and social conditions of each culture
that effects individual store around the world. Through addressing globally sensitive
environmental concerns in each store and by management training programs Anita alone has
kept the public image of The Body Shop one of a socially responsive and socially
responsible
Management and The Body Shop
company. This has proven to be a very successful style of managerial ethics within her
employees rank and also with her customers needed and wants. The Save The Whales campaign
and her addressing AIDS has been only a couple examples of the company philosophy and
ethical position. These are areas wherein all major transnational and multinational
companies could make notes on the programs of The Body Shop.
The Body Shop operates in my opinion, as a multinational company only because the major
changes are dictated from England and Anita Roddick has control of each promotion and
product that each store carries. All the bureaucratic systems are formed to send
information and data respecting new owner applications and informational material
directly to Anita Roddick herself and she operates in England and makes decisions from
that one country.
This form of company relies heavily on accurate transfer of communication which has so
far in this case proven effective. Who knows were the future will take this organization
but it seems to be always one step ahead of change.
Management and The Body Shop
Through Anita's passion and her belief that business can be fun, it can be conducted with
love and can be a powerful force for good, she had already had the basic fundamentals of
today's business ethics. Working within today's rapidly changing business environments,
it takes passion and ingenuity to stay competitive.
When dealing with other countries in trade, The Body Shop has broken new ground above and
beyond the trade agreements established by governments such as: N.A.F.T.A., U.S. - Canada
free trade, and the maquiladoras of Mexico. Anita used her belief that trade not aid is
the positive solution to economic hardships in the developing world. For instance, she
pays above average wages to orphaned boys and girls to make custom footrollers in India.
This is only one example of thousands that she has specially designed trade agreements
with improved countries.
The Body Shop is also on the Internet now. In today's shrinking global community, is it
essential to be available to whoever needs your services. By having The Body Shop on the
Internet, it gives access to anyone on earth to share their products, services and ideas.
I have looked through
Management and The Body Shop
the Body Shop website and have printed out a few examples of what they have there. The
first page is the Body Shop Home Page. You can go to their "Ban against animal testing",
products, Skin Care, and News sections just by clicking on the appropriate picture. The
second page is when I clicked on the NEWS button on the Home Page. They issue articles
suck as this one whenever they need to keep the public aware of what they are doing,
which is a great idea. The final two pages I have included are very interesting and
handy. They have a build in Store Locator. You first select which country you want to go
to, and then in applicable, your province or state. I have printed the locations for
Canada - BC. If interested, the Body Shop Web Site can be located at:
http://www.the-body-shop.com/contents.html
In conclusion, The Body Shop has a very effective style of management with Anita Roddick
still in control of the planning, leading, organizing, and making decisions for all the
franchise stores. The general management views and culture are responsive to the needs of
their employees and their customers. The Body Shop is a multinational company that is a
pioneer in the foreign trade department.
Bibliography
Stephen P. Robbins and Robbin Stuart-Kotze
Management Canadian Fourth Edition (Prentice - Hall INC., ONT., 1994) pg. 15-142
Keegan, Moriarty, Duncan, Paliwoda
Marketing Candian Edition (Prentice - Hall INC., ONT., 1995) pg. 738-48
William G. Nickels, James M. McHugh, Susan M. McHugh, Paul D. Berman
Understanding Canadian Business (Richard D. Irwin, INC., 1994) pg. 199-411
Dr. Kent E. Curran [kecurran@unccvm.uncc.edu]
MGMT 3140 - Management Concepts and Practices
(http://unccvm.uncc.edu/~kecurran/lect-02.htm; August 25, 1996.)
|