myfs_143056 Posted February 25, 2012 Share Posted February 25, 2012 Dear Cecil,Our business produces cables and wire harness.Can this trade be classified as under metal element (for the copper wire in the cables) or still falls under "manufacturing" which is water element?Noticed about "clothing" falls under "earth" element. what about making of equipment pouches / storage bags which are typical made of nylon, polyester materials (synthetic materials) able to cat. under "clothing" or still under manufacturing?Can certain trades falls under "hybrid" elements?what is the classification process? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 25, 2012 Staff Share Posted February 25, 2012 1. Applying Strategic Management Principles:1.1. The Industry one is in.1.2. The job function.2. You wrote and the key word that strikes out clear is PRODUCES.3. Thus, in the text book form of Five Elements Concept; production can be summed up as the "FLUID" process of creating products. Thus overall, it is more INCLINED towards the term "Water" element.4. If one takes up a general course such as "Master of Business Administration".4.1. Many of such courses would have various topics such as:4.2. The MBA graduate should after finishing the course be able to appreciate and understand the various functions such as:4.2.1. Finance and Accounting4.2.2. Marketing and Sales4.2.3. Operations Management4.2.4. Human Resource and Organisation Management4.2.5. Strategic Management.4.2.6. Econs and Statistics4.2.7. Logistics Mgmt.5. Given the above example; an MBA graduate is suppose to be able to hold a higher position. Such as a CEO or M.D. (Mad Dog = Managing Director).6. You cannot say that because the CEO does a bit of Finance-Accounting supervision, Marketing drive, Manufacturing (Ops management) etc... He's job function is a Jack of All trades .... abit of Fire, Metal, Water, Wood and Earth element7. BUT OVERALL WHAT IS HIS MAIN JOB FUNCTION? IS TO GROW THE COMPANY.8. Thus, when we describe the CEO, we don't describe him as a Jack of All trades : Master of Metal-Water-Wood-Fire-Earth but rather his main responsibility to growth = WOOD ELEMENT.9. Therefore, the above, highlight that a CEO, who is suppose to supervise the entire operations can if you want to call his job function a HYBRID. You are not wrong, here. But you may have forgotten the BIG PICTURE. What is he there for?10. Many employees in a company end up doing many job functions. In Japan, some ladies also have to make tea for the boss etc... photo copy, etc... Tell me how many secretaries do only one job. Again there is no right or wrong answers. Quote On 2/25/2012 9:18:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Our businessproduces cables and wireharness.Can this trade beclassified as under metalelement (for the copper wirein the cables) or still fallsunder "manufacturing" which iswater element?Noticed about"clothing" falls under "earth"element. what about making ofequipment pouches / storagebags which are typical made ofnylon, polyester materials(synthetic materials) able tocat. under "clothing" or stillunder manufacturing?Cancertain trades falls under"hybrid" elements?what is theclassification process? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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