Organizing
150 employees are working in a handloom company. There is the pre defined arrangement of responsibility, authority and accountability in the company. As a result, the employees have hardly any doubt about their roles in the company. But the employees of the Marketing Department of the company are always very unhappy with a problem. The problem is that several times they get orders from two officers simultaneously. The two officers giving orders are the Marketing manager and the General Manager. In such a situation, they are not able to understand to whose orders they should give priority – one is their immediate boss and the other, a top officer of the company.
Several departments have been set up in this company; namely, Purchase, Sale, Advertisement, Production, Stock, Research, Correspondence, Accounts, Finance and Personnel. In this way, there are ten departments in all. In every department all the modern facilities are available. The company’s Finance Manager says that the Administrative Expenses of the company are rather too much. According to him, the main reason for this is the existence of so many departments in the company.
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(Organisation is a machine of management). Comment.
How effective administration is possible through organisation?
‘Organisation is a mechanism of management’. What does this statement indicate?
How ‘effective administration’ is possible through organising?
What is the meaning of ‘Departmentalisation’ as a step of organising process?
‘Identifying and dividing the work’ is the first step in the process of one of the functions of management. Identify the function.
Name the function of management which co-ordinates the physical, financial and human resources and establishes productive relations among them for achievement of specific goals.
What is meant by formal organisation? Explain any five features of formal organisation.
Explain the merits and limitations of formal organisation.
What is meant by ‘Formal Organisation’? State any five advantages of this form of organisation.
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