Principles of Management
Organising
• Organising - Meaning and definition • Process of organising • Types of organisations- Formal and Informal • Departmentation – Meaning • Bases of departmentation • Span of control
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Organising - Meaning
It is a process of – •
Identification and grouping of work to be performed
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Defining and delegating authority and responsibility to the right people and
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Establishing relationships among the activities to enable the people to work effectively to achieve objectives
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Process of organising 1. Determine the objectives to be achieved 3. Identify the total work involved in achieving the objectives 5. Enumerate the activities by breaking down the work into essential functions 7. Classification of the activities after taking into consideration, the human and material resources needed 9. Allocation of duties to the right employee 11.Establishing formal reposting system to keep a tab on the progress of work in each department 13.Measurement of performance 15.Delegation of authority
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Types of organisations Formal Organisation – •
A group of people work towards a common objective/goal
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The formal groups are a typical part of every organisation
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The groups are given official status and need o operate within the rules and regulations
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The job responsibilities and positions are well defined giving clarity on work to be done by every member of the group
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Informal Organisation – •
It is a network of personal and social relations which arise when people associate with each other
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It does not take a conscious effort to build an informal organisation
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It is not governed by any rules and can exist within the formal organisation
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It is formed due to common interests of the members of the group
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Departmentation • It is the process of dividing the organisation in to convenient smaller units • Such smaller units are called departments • This process is carried out for ease and efficiency of functioning • The process assumes importance, as the organisation grows in size, in order to cope with complexities of business
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Bases for Departmentation • By Function (e.g. HR dept, finance department etc) • By Process (e.g. Printing, mixing, molding, etc) • By Product (e.g. Cold drinks, biscuits, etc) • By Geographical Location (e.g. Asia-Pacific, middle East etc) • By Customers (e.g. Retainers, wholesalers, foreign buyers, NGOs) • By Time (e.g. Morning, evening, night shifts etc)
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Span of Control
• It refers to the number of sub ordinates who can be successfully supervised, directed and controlled by one supervisor or manager • A superior cannot keep an effective control on too many sub ordinates • Hence it is advisable to have a span of control which is neither too large nor too small
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Factors affecting the span of control • Capacity of the manager and efficiency of the sub ordinates • Nature of work to be carried out • Clarity of responsibility for each sub ordinate • Degree of decentralisation • Training provided to the employees • Communication methods employed • Leader- sub ordinate relationship (Level of trust, faith etc)