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Section 4-Human Resources
Human Resources is all to do with making sure a firm's employees are working as effectively as
possible.

Internal Organisation Structure
Organisational Structure- is how a business organises its staff to represent the different layers
of management. This information can be displayed in the form of a chart.
There are 4 layers of staff within a hierarchical:
 Directors- responsible for the business strategy.
 Managers- organise the carrying out of the director strategy's.
 Supervisors- look after specific projects or small teams.
 Operatives- workers and staff.
Key terms in organisational structure
There are a number of key terms that apply to organisational structures:
Chain of command- the route by which instructions and communications flow from the top to
the bottom of a business.
Span Of Control - the number of staff that a manager has responsibility for.
Delegation - a process where tasks are given to members of staff, where often managers give
tasks to employees further down the chain of command
Delayering - a process where a business removes layers of its management to make its
structure more flat
Subordinates - members of staff below a manager in the chain of command
There are 2 types of Organisational Structure's:
Hierarchical structure/Tall Structure
A hierarchical structure is often also referred to as a ‘tall’ organisational structure. A
hierarchical structure has many layers of management, and businesses with this structure
often use a ‘top-down’ approach with a long chain of command. In a hierarchical structure,
managers will have a narrow span of control and a relatively small number
of subordinates (staff).
Advantage
 Narrower spans of control
 Roles and responsibilities are clearly defined and everyone know their role
Disadvantage
 Longer lines of communication
 Subordinates feel less motivated as there are so many managers
 Not much discussions or verbal communication
 Flat structure
A flat structure is an organisational structure with only a few layers of management. In a flat
structure, managers have a wide span of control with more subordinates, and there is usually
a short chain of command. Flat organisational structures are commonly used by smaller
businesses or those adopting a more modern approach to management.



Contracts of employment
A contract of employment should be given to every employee within two months of starting
work. It is a legal agreement between the employer and employee, which sets out the terms
and conditions of employment, including:
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