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FS Management
the administration of a funeral service enterprise, the activities of which encompass marketing, office, personnel, facilities, and financial management
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Management
the art and science of motivating people toward the achievement of a goal
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Funeral Home Management
achieving the goals of the funeral home through the use of people and resources
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Expenses
a decrease in assets, other than withdrawals by the owner, which result from efforts to produce revenues
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Planning
that function of determining in advance what needs to be accomplished in order to achieve a particular goal
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Business policies
fundamental statements that serve as guides to management practice
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Objectives
specific statements of ends, the achievement of which are contemplated within a specific time period
these are used in the management control process, and provide a quantitative and time framework to the organization's goals
these are intended to be accomplished by a specific date and are stated in specific terms, preferably in such a way that there is some measurable basis for determining the extent to which they have been achieved
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Goals
broad statements about what an organization wants to achieve
these are developed in the strategic planning process
they form the basic plan or direction toward which decisions and activities are focused
these are motivational in nature and are usually stated in broad, general terms without reference to a time period
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Human resource planning
developing a comprehensive strategy for meeting future human resource needs
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Organizing
to arrange or constitute in interdependent parts, each having a specific function or relation with respect to the whole
the arrangement and distribution of work among members of an organization
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Directing
Actuating
regulating the activities or course of activities of an organization
to guide and/or supervise the activities of an organization
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Staffing
a management function dealing with the recruitment, selection, placement, training, development, and appraisal of the employee of the firm
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Controlling
Evaluating
a management function which compares organizational and individual performance with predetermined standards or expected results
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"caveat venditor"
let the seller beware
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Human relations
motivating people in organizations to develop teamwork which effectively fulfills their needs and achieves organizational objectives
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Total quality management (TQM)
the efforts of all members of an organization directed to ensure that quality in the production of goods and services is achieved
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Delegation of authority
a superior's act of granting to subordinates, on the basis of competence, the right to act or decide
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Chain of command
the superior-subordinate relationship that serves as a channel for two-way communication
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Better Business Bureau
association of business firms that promotes ethical conduct by all business firms in a community
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Chamber of Commerce
an association of business people who attempt to protect and promote the commercial interests in a community
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Human resource management
Personnel management
the process of acquiring, training, developing, motivating, and appraising a sufficient quantity of qualified employees to perform necessary activities; and developing activities and an organizational climate conducive to maximum efficiency and worker satisfaction
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Resume
a written summary of one's personal, educational, and professional achievements
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Job description
a document that lists the major responsibilities and tasks of the job
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Job analysis
a process for determining the critical components of a job for purposes of selecting, training, and rewarding personnel
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Interviewing
a job-analysis technique in which individuals currently holding a particular job are asked questions concerning the requirements of the job
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Job specification
a document that lists the knowledge, skills, abilities, and personal characteristics a job holder must posses to perform effectively
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Recruitment
the process of forming a pool of qualified applicants for tasks that need to be filled
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Demographics
the statistical study of human populations with respect to their size, density, distribution, composition, and income
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Employment application
a record of statements made at the time the applicant first seeks employment
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Equal employment opportunity
the absence of employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin
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Bona Fide Occupational Qualification (BFOQ)
A qualification that is absolutely necessary for the job; it is an allowable and approved reason for discrimination
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Employment interview
the primary way of judging the applicant's appearance, poise, speech, etc.
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Civil Rights Act of 1964
federal legislation that prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
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Age Discrimination in Employment
federal legislation that requires employers to treat applicants and employees equally regardless of age
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Equal Pay Act
outlaws discrimination in pay based on the sex of the worker
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Immigration Reform Act
federal legislation requiring employers to check job applicants' papers to be sure they are either U.S. citizens or aliens authorized to work in the U.S.
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Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
legislation that guarantees disabled people equal access to employment, as well as access to public places
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Fair Labor Standards Act
outlaws discriminatory practices in pay; requires employers to pay a minimum wage to employees and to pay a minimum of one and one-half of the regular wage rate for any hours beyond forty worked in a week
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Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
a governmental agency with the responsibility for regulatory and enforcement of safety and health matters for most United States employees; an individual state OSHA agency may supercede the U.S. Department of Labor OSHA regulations
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Equal Employment Opportunity Act
the absence of employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin
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