Unit - 3 Organizing
Unit - 3 Organizing
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Organizing
Organizing is assigning the tasks developed during planning
to various individuals or groups within the organization
thereby creating a mechanism to put plans into action.
Organizing is the process by which managers establish
working relationships among resources.
It deals with all those activities that result in:
Organizational structure
Organizational design
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Organizational Structure
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An organization chart displays the organizational structure
and shows:
◦ job titles
◦ lines of authority
◦ relationships between departments/units/processes
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Organizational Structure Cont…
Contingency organization
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Mechanistic Organization
• High formalization/Bureaucratic
Unidirectional communication(downward)
Low decision participation
Have tall structures
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- have a well-defined hierarchical structure,
and consisting of hierarchies with many
levels of management.
Tall structure
people become relatively confined to their
Flat structure
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Contingency organization means
Contingency organization means that the
most appropriate organizational structure for
each situation depends on upon
Technology
Organizational size
Goals and strategy
environmental stability and
characteristics of the employee
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Overall
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Organizational design
structure , so that the organization can operate in the most efficient and
effective way.
It is about the decisions and actions that result in organizational structure.
classified as:
• Functional organization
• Divisional organization
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Departmentalization
After reviewing plans, usually the first step in
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Departmentalization by function
Organizes by the functions to be performed
Functions reflect the nature of the work.
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Departmentalization by function
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Departmentalization by product
Grouping jobs by product line assembles all functions needed to
make and market a particular product/service under one executive.
For instance, a pharmaceutical company’s stores can be
structured around product groups such as:
◦ Vaccines
◦ Antibiotics
◦ Vitamins
◦ Hormones
◦ Others
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. Departmentalization by Product
Grouping jobs by product line
Pharmaceutics Factory
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Departmentalization by geographical regions
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Departmentalization by process
as:
◦ Emergency patients
◦ Stable patients
◦ Follow up cases
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Some important terms in Organizing
◦ Work Specialization
◦ Chain of Command
◦ Delegation
◦ Span of Management
Span of Control
◦ Is the size of subordinates/supervisees
working under a manager
◦ It is the number of employees reporting to a
manager.
◦ The number of employees reporting to one
manager affects the number of levels of
managers.
◦ Downsizing increases the span of management.
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Span of Management
Larger span of management is required when:
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Narrow and Wide Spans of Control
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Tall vs. Flat Structure
Tall - A management structure characterized by an overall
narrow span of management and a relatively large number
of hierarchical levels.
◦ Tight control
◦ Delays decision making
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Tall and Flat Organizations
Flat - A management structure characterized by a wide span of
control and relatively few hierarchical levels.
◦ Structure results in quick communications but can lead to
overworked managers.
◦ Loose control
◦ Facilitates delegation
◦ Facilitates timely decision making
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Centralization : Centralization is the location of
decision making authority near top organizational
levels
Organizations in which only top managers make
all decisions and employees simply perform
those orders.
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Centralization, Decentralization, and Formalization
Decentralization
The location of decision making authority near lower
organizational levels.
Organizations in which decision-making is
pushed down to the managers who are closest to
the action.
Employee Empowerment
– Increasing the decision-making authority
(power) of employees.
Formalization
◦ Availing written documentation used to direct and
control employees.
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Authority - formal and legitimate right of a
Authority, Responsibility, and Accountability
manager to make decisions, issue orders, and
allocate resources to achieve organizationally
desired outcomes.
Responsibility - duty to perform, the task or
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Supervision
Supervision is a process of guiding, helping,
training, and encouraging staff to improve their
performance in order to provide high-quality
health services.
It is the overall range of measures to ensure that
personnel and their organization carry out their
activities effectively and become more competent
at work.
It helps to maintain and improve the quality of
health care
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Styles of supervision