PUB4865 ASSIGNMENT 3 2025
DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL GUIDE FROM UNISA. THE REPORT IS
NOT PREPARED NOR APPROVED BY UNISA, RATHER REPRESENTS A
POSSIBLE SOLUTION TO THE TASK CONSISTENT WITH THEORY OF PUB4865.
THIS REPORT IS INTENDED TO ASSIST STUDENTS IN GETTING STARTED WITH
THEIR ASSIGNMENT, AND IN NO CASE THIS DOCUMENT SHOULD BE USED
FOR CHEATING. WE BELIEVE THIS WILL BE A GOOD STARTING POINT AS IT
WAS PREPARED BY OUR TEAM OF PROFESSIONAL PRIVATE TUTORS WHO
ARE EXPERTS IN THE FIELD, AND IT WAS PREPARED USING VARIOUS
SOURCES. ANY SIMILARITY WITH ANY EXISTING THEORY OR DISCUSSION BY
OTHER AUTHORS IS EXCUSED. THE AUTHORS HOWEVER DO NOT CLAIM
MONOPOLY TO KNOWLEDGE HENCE MODIFICATION OF THE ANSWERS
CONTAINED IN THIS FRAMEWORK MAY NOT BE PROHIBITED AS IT
CONTRIBUTES TO EXPANSION OF KNOWLEDGE. FOR ANY FURTHER
GUIDELINE ABOUT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HERE AND THE MODULE
IN GENERAL, CONTACT PASSMATE TUTORIALS.
WE ASSIST WITH OTHER MODULES INCLUDING:
ECSs, FACs, MACs, MNGs, INTs, TRLs, HMEMS, PRMs, PROs, MNBs, DSC, QMI,
MNMs, MNO, MNPs, FIN, PUBs, MNMs, RESEARCH among others.
WE OFFER CLASSES, ASSIGNMENT GUIDELINES, EXAMINATION
PREPARATION, RESEARCH AND RESEARCH PROPOSALS, DISSERTATION
EDITING etc.
OTHER THAN UNISA, WE ALSO ASSIST STUDENTS AT VARIOUS INSTITUTIONS
INCLUDING MANCOSA, REGENT, REGEYNESES, BOSTON, STADIO, OLG, UJ,
UP etc
For any enquiries the following numbers can be used for calling, sms, whatsapp and
telegram
CONTACT PASSMATE TUTORIALS @061 262 1185/068 053 8213/0717 513 144 or email
, PUB4865 ASSIGNMENT 3 2025
Introduction
Organising is a fundamental aspect of management, particularly crucial within the
complex domain of government activities. It is simply not feasible for a single individual
to handle the vast array of tasks required in public institutions. Therefore, to establish
order and coherence in government operations, it becomes essential to group people
based on specific relationships, defining who reports to whom in a superior-subordinate
structure. This process of structuring is known as organising. It involves creating an
organisational structure that outlines the allocation of authority, responsibility, and
accountability to effectively achieve institutional objectives (Bryson & George, 2020).
This essay will identify and discuss the key components of organising, illustrating them
with examples from a South African provincial Department of Health, and offer brief
suggestions for improvement.
Organising within any large institution is fundamental to its effective functioning,
particularly in the complex environment of government activities. As the sources
highlight, it is simply impossible for a single individual to undertake the vast array of tasks
required in such an environment. To bring order to governmental activities, it becomes
necessary to group people according to defined relationships, establishing clear lines
between superiors and subordinates (Alua, et al., 2023). This process of structuring is
known as organising. Organising involves the creation of an organisational structure,
detailing the allocation of authority, responsibility, and accountability to facilitate the
achievement of institutional objectives according to Akkartal and Aras (2021). This
structure dictates how work is divided, who reports to whom, and how individuals
interact to accomplish their tasks. Top management is typically responsible for
establishing the overall organisational structure, determining the vertical levels and the
extent of formal rules and procedures used by lower-level managers. As work is divided
among various individuals, a hierarchy of authority emerges, arranging workers in
superior-subordinate relationships.
Key components
key components of organising by examining their application within a South African
provincial Department of Health as an example institution. Such an institution is
inherently complex, dealing with diverse functions ranging from primary healthcare
DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL GUIDE FROM UNISA. THE REPORT IS
NOT PREPARED NOR APPROVED BY UNISA, RATHER REPRESENTS A
POSSIBLE SOLUTION TO THE TASK CONSISTENT WITH THEORY OF PUB4865.
THIS REPORT IS INTENDED TO ASSIST STUDENTS IN GETTING STARTED WITH
THEIR ASSIGNMENT, AND IN NO CASE THIS DOCUMENT SHOULD BE USED
FOR CHEATING. WE BELIEVE THIS WILL BE A GOOD STARTING POINT AS IT
WAS PREPARED BY OUR TEAM OF PROFESSIONAL PRIVATE TUTORS WHO
ARE EXPERTS IN THE FIELD, AND IT WAS PREPARED USING VARIOUS
SOURCES. ANY SIMILARITY WITH ANY EXISTING THEORY OR DISCUSSION BY
OTHER AUTHORS IS EXCUSED. THE AUTHORS HOWEVER DO NOT CLAIM
MONOPOLY TO KNOWLEDGE HENCE MODIFICATION OF THE ANSWERS
CONTAINED IN THIS FRAMEWORK MAY NOT BE PROHIBITED AS IT
CONTRIBUTES TO EXPANSION OF KNOWLEDGE. FOR ANY FURTHER
GUIDELINE ABOUT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HERE AND THE MODULE
IN GENERAL, CONTACT PASSMATE TUTORIALS.
WE ASSIST WITH OTHER MODULES INCLUDING:
ECSs, FACs, MACs, MNGs, INTs, TRLs, HMEMS, PRMs, PROs, MNBs, DSC, QMI,
MNMs, MNO, MNPs, FIN, PUBs, MNMs, RESEARCH among others.
WE OFFER CLASSES, ASSIGNMENT GUIDELINES, EXAMINATION
PREPARATION, RESEARCH AND RESEARCH PROPOSALS, DISSERTATION
EDITING etc.
OTHER THAN UNISA, WE ALSO ASSIST STUDENTS AT VARIOUS INSTITUTIONS
INCLUDING MANCOSA, REGENT, REGEYNESES, BOSTON, STADIO, OLG, UJ,
UP etc
For any enquiries the following numbers can be used for calling, sms, whatsapp and
telegram
CONTACT PASSMATE TUTORIALS @061 262 1185/068 053 8213/0717 513 144 or email
, PUB4865 ASSIGNMENT 3 2025
Introduction
Organising is a fundamental aspect of management, particularly crucial within the
complex domain of government activities. It is simply not feasible for a single individual
to handle the vast array of tasks required in public institutions. Therefore, to establish
order and coherence in government operations, it becomes essential to group people
based on specific relationships, defining who reports to whom in a superior-subordinate
structure. This process of structuring is known as organising. It involves creating an
organisational structure that outlines the allocation of authority, responsibility, and
accountability to effectively achieve institutional objectives (Bryson & George, 2020).
This essay will identify and discuss the key components of organising, illustrating them
with examples from a South African provincial Department of Health, and offer brief
suggestions for improvement.
Organising within any large institution is fundamental to its effective functioning,
particularly in the complex environment of government activities. As the sources
highlight, it is simply impossible for a single individual to undertake the vast array of tasks
required in such an environment. To bring order to governmental activities, it becomes
necessary to group people according to defined relationships, establishing clear lines
between superiors and subordinates (Alua, et al., 2023). This process of structuring is
known as organising. Organising involves the creation of an organisational structure,
detailing the allocation of authority, responsibility, and accountability to facilitate the
achievement of institutional objectives according to Akkartal and Aras (2021). This
structure dictates how work is divided, who reports to whom, and how individuals
interact to accomplish their tasks. Top management is typically responsible for
establishing the overall organisational structure, determining the vertical levels and the
extent of formal rules and procedures used by lower-level managers. As work is divided
among various individuals, a hierarchy of authority emerges, arranging workers in
superior-subordinate relationships.
Key components
key components of organising by examining their application within a South African
provincial Department of Health as an example institution. Such an institution is
inherently complex, dealing with diverse functions ranging from primary healthcare