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The Organization
Meaning of Orgnization
1. Assuring more efficient use of the organization’s resources.2. Improving employee understanding of job duties and responsibilities.3. Improving employee morale.
4. Providing a sense of direction for each of the organization’s functional areas.
Organization’s Objectives
Must be clearly defined, understood, andaccepted by each individual concerned with
their attainment.
Organizational Structures
Determines the authority relationships among it employees
Common structures:LineLine and staffFunctionalProductCommitteeMatrix
Line Structure
Is the oldest and simplest of structures.
Has direct authority flowing vertically from the top.
Is generally found in small organizationsbecause support staff is needed once they begin to grow.
Line and Staff Structure
Has line authority similar to line structure.
Staff employees assist the line function.
Specialized staff activities are added thatsupport line activities.
Line Employees
Staff Employees
Line employees are directlyconcerned with the organization’sprimary objectives.
Staff employees support the line employees.
Functional Structure
The term organizational structure refers to how the people in an organization are grouped and to whom they report. One traditional way of organizing people is by function. Some common functions within an organization include production, marketing, human resources and accounting.
Product Structure
.
A representation of the way in which the parts of a product fit together and interact, organized in levels of detail based on structure. A product structure is used to manage changes, testing, and problem resolution for complex products with a large number of interdependent parts and functions.
Committee Structure
Individual or a group, appointed by an agency, authority, or larger assembly, to whom a matter is referred, or is committed for attention, investigation, analysis, or resolution. A committee has no power per se, except the power(s) assigned to it by its appointer
Matrix Structure
An organizational structure that facilitates the horizontal flow of skills and information. It is used mainly in the management of large projects or product development processes, drawing employees from different functional disciplines for assignment to a team without removing them from their respective positions.
Vice PresidentManufacturing
Vice PresidentFinance
Vice PresidentSales
Project AManager
Project BManager
Matrix Structure
Presented BY:-Piyush MantriAnish JainDevendra PrajapatNavneet Prakash