Home management lesson in Home economics
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Home management lesson in Home economics
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Language: en
Added: Nov 17, 2023
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Home Management Jesselyn C. Hernandez Instructor
What is Home Management?
-- is the process of properly maintaining a home and property and overseeing necessary household activities. much like operating a business, managing a home requires skills such as planning, organizing, budgeting and evaluating.
4 Steps in Home Management Planning Organizing Implementing Evaluation
1.Planning Set up Goals.
Steps in Planning Recognizing Problem Searching for various alternatives Choosing between alternatives Acting to carry out the plan Accepting the consequences
2.Organizing This involves the division of work among family members. The act of organizing entails splitting and grouping tasks. They are then distributed to all of the participants.
Three Level of organization
3.Implementing This refers to the process of executing the plans and performing the task given to each member. Steps that critiquing is done
Evaluating Evaluation is the last step in the management process. It considers both the management process and the outcomes. Evaluation aids in determining the effectiveness and accomplishment of a strategy. The main goal is to determine what has been accomplished as a result of good preparation and control. This serves as a set of guidelines and a foundation for future planning.
Two types of evaluation *GENERAL EVALUATION -It might be casual and subjective. Without analyzing the outcome thoroughly, a manager may recognize a job as good or bad in a given situation. *DETAILED EVALUATION -It is an elaborate type of evaluation. This means determining the degree of excellence of the managerial job of the home. -Management processes involves planning, organizing, implementing, controlling and evaluating the things which a family possess in order to achieve goals.
Resources
Resources includes 4. MONEY
1. Skills and Talent -It is important that these abilities and talents should be used for the improvement not only of the individual but also of other persons. It is important that one should be aware of the skills and talent that he or she possesses
2. Energy The amount of energy available to every member depends on his or her health condition, age, sex, interest, and his or her outlook in life especially toward work. Energy is needed in order to finish one’s work
3.Time One has to make use of it wisely, profitably, and efficiently in performing assigned tasks.
4. Money Money is important only as a tool to buy what is needed in doing a task. The family income must be budgeted in order to meet the needs of the family member.
Importance of Schedule in Management A schedule is a plan of work for a certain period of time.
The Family Budget A budget is the amount of money set aside for planned expenses.
There are ways by which a family can effectively implement it’s budget.
Tips in Doing Household Chores INCLUDE THE FAMILY -Everyone makes the mess, so everyone should help clean it. According to the Housekeeping Channel, a study conducted by the University of Minnesota said that the best predictor of a child’s success is the age at which he or she begins helping with household chores ASSIGN TASKS -Ensure that nothing gets overlooked by assigning jobs to each family member. SET A CLOCK FOR 15 MINUTES -Doing a little bit each day will keep you from spending all Saturday scrubbing.
HAVE SPACE FOR SUPPLIES -Start by designating one place to store all of your cleaning supplies BREAK HOUSE CHORES INTO CHUNKS - Create separate lists for chores that need to be done daily, weekly and monthly, Maintain focus on just what needs to be done at that specific time. DEVELOP TIME AWARENESS -Don’t leave something half done. “Monitor how long each task takes so you can carve out enough time to accomplish each of your goals”.
CLEAN AS YOU GO -Teach children to rinse the sink after brushing teeth and empty trash containers when they’re full, For these often-used spots, consider storing cleaning wipes under the sinks that are ready for a quick clean after baths are done”. KEEP IT TOGETHER -Keep item organized. For example, all coffee supplies go with the coffee maker, so it’s easy to clean up quickly. DESIGNATE A DAY FOR LAUNDRY -Teach the kids that on Saturday you always strip the beds and sort the laundry
Importance of Home Management Managing a house, like running a company, necessitates skills like planning arranging, budgeting, and directing. Effective home management is critical for preserving the property’s condition as well as the family’s overall financial well-being