Line & Staff relationship, Formal informal Organization,Centralization vs Decentralization, Organization structure, Chain of common delegation, work specialization, Basic issue in organization.
3. What Is Organisation ?
Group of people who cooperate under direction of
leadership, for accomplishment of common goal.
In form of
planning
Achieve by
acquiring &
allocating
resources
Goal
4. Organisational Structure
Relationships b/w functions and positions, subdivides roles,
responsibilities and authority to carry out defined tasks
Impacts effectiveness and efficiency (Right man at right job)
Reduces redundant actions
Improves communication
5. FORMAL ORGANISATION &
INFORMAL ORGANISATION
BASIS FOR
COMPARISON
FORMAL ORGANIZATION INFORMAL ORGANIZATION
Meaning
An organization type in which the job
of each member is clearly defined,
whose authority, responsibility and
accountability are fixed is formal
organization.
Informal organization refers to the relationship
between people in the organisation based on
attitudes, emotions, likes and dislikes,etc.
Creation Intentionally by top management. Spontaneously by members.
Purpose
To fulfill, the ultimate objective of
the organization.
To satisfy their social and psychological
needs.
Nature Stable, it continues for a long time. Not stable
Communication Official communication Grapevine (gossip)
Control mechanism Rules and Regulations Norms, values and beliefs
Focus on Work performance Interpersonal relationship
Size Large Small
6. FORMAL ORGANISATION &
INFORMAL ORGANISATION
• Systematic Working
• Achievement of Organisational
Objectives
• No Overlapping of Work
• More Emphasis on Work
Advantage
• Delay in Action
• Ignores Social Needs of
Employees
• Emphasis on Work Only
Disadvantage
• Fulfills Social Needs
• Fast Communication
• Less supervision
Advantage
• Function as carrier of rumour
• Resist Change
• No Systematic Working
Disadvantage
Formal Informal
7. Line and Staff relationship
Line structure consist of
direct vertical relationship
which connects the
position and task of each
level.
The line identifies those
positions that possess
authority to make
decisions.
Staff do not command a
decision making
authority.
Staff advice, assistance
and support to the line
authority to enable them
to perform their duties.
Line managers take final decision with respect to the given
advice.
9. CENTRALIZATION VS
DECENTRALIZATION
BASIS FOR
COMPARISON
CENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION
Meaning
The powers and authority with
respect to planning and decisions,
with the top management
Several individuals responsible for
making business decisions
Communication
Flow
Vertical Open and Free
Communication Slow Comparatively faster
Decision making Lies with the top management. Multiple persons
Best suited for Small sized organization Large sized organization
10. Basics Issues in organisation
Employee issues.(supervisor issues)
Team problems.(Conflict in team member)
Organisation wide problems.
11. Work Specialization
The entire job is broken down into steps. Each step completed
by separate individual.
Specialize in doing part of an activity
Easy to
focus
Skill Understand
Easily
Fatigue Boredom Absenteeis
m
Stress
12. Span of management
Span of control refers to the number of
subordinates a supervisor has.
13. Chain of common deligation
Deligation means flow of Authority & Responsibility
At every Level - From Top to Bottom within organisation
Authority The rights
inherent in a managerial
position
•Line Authority
•Staff Authority
Responsibility –
Managers use their authority
to assign task
Subordinate is willing to feel
obligation
Unity of Command –
A person should report
to only one manager
14. Departmentation:
The process of grouping of activities into units for the purpose
of administration is called departmentation.
Departmentation provides scope for organisation’s growth and
expansion
A) Departmentation by Functional
– Grouping jobs by functions performed
15. Departmentation:
B) Departmentation by
Geographical
– Grouping jobs on the basis
of territory or geography
C) Departmentation by Product
– Grouping jobs by product line
D) Departmentation by Customer
– Grouping jobs by type of
customer and needs
16. E) Departmentation by Process
– Grouping jobs on the basis of product or customer flow
Departmentation: