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Summary MNG2601 Learning Unit 7 Principles of organizing

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This is a detailed summary of the information provided in the prescribed textbook "Brevis, T & Vrba, MJ (eds). 2014. Contemporary management principles. Cape Town: Juta ISBN No: 978-1-48510-229-8." as well as information in study guide. In my own opinion I will regard this summary as sufficient since I only used the summary to study from. The summary is easy-readable and very structured with the use of color and headings.

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7.1 Organising, organisation & organisational structure:

ORGANISING

= process of creating a structure for org that will enable its people to work effectively towards its vision, mission, goals
& objectives

 Ongoing & interactive process
 Assigning tasks necessary to achieve org’s goals to relevant business units, departments or sections &
 Providing necessary coordination to ensure these sections work synergistically
 Result = creation of an org



ORGANISATION = the end-result of the organising process

ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE = basic framework of formal relationships between responsibilities, tasks & people in
org

ORGANISATIONAL CHART = a graphic representation of the way an org is put together

 Shows authority & communication relationships between jobs & units
 Example of org charts of listed companies = annual reports




7.2 Importance of organising:

= these reasons direct org towards attaining vision, mission & goals



WHY ORGANISING IS IMPORTANT

= vital to the attainment of goals & objectives & contributes to:

 Allocation of responsibilities:
 Lead to org structure – clearly indicates who responsible for which task

 Accountability:
 Implies that responsible employees will be expected to account for outcomes, positive or negative, for that
portion of work directly under their control
 Links directly to actions of individual, section, department or business unit


 Establishing clear channels of communication:
 Ensure effective communication
 Info required at all levels reach them effectively & through correct channels

 Resource deployment:
 Help deploy resources meaningful, focusing on essential activities to attain org’s mission & goals

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,  Synergy:
 Synergy principle enhances effectiveness & quality of work performed

 Division of work:
 Total workload divided into activities performed by an individual or group

 Systematic grouping:
 Organising means systematically grouping a variety of tasks, procedures & resources
 Possible – organising process entails in-depth analysis of work to be done

 Departmentalisation:
 Related tasks & activities grouped together meaningful in specialised sections, departments or business units
 Experts in various fields can deal with their specialised tasks

 Coordination:
 Org structure responsible for creating a mechanism to coordinate activities in entire org



7.3 Designing an organisational structure:

Steps of designing an orgs structure:

1. Vision, mission, goals & strategies (strategic plan)
2. Outline tasks & activities
3. Design jobs & assign to employees
4. Define worker relationships
5. Develop organisational design
6. Control mechanism

= start from top again



7.4 Principles of organising:

Principles of organisation guide managers in this process:

 Unity of command & direction  Authority
 Chain of command  Accountability
 Span of control  Power
 Division of work  Delegation
 Standardisation  Downsizing
 Coordination  Delayering
 Responsibility


UNITY OF COMMAND  Each employee should report to only 1 supervisor
 Lack of unity of command = lack of clarity in org (conflicting
messages)
UNITY OF DIRECTION  All tasks & activities should be directed towards same mission &
goals



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, CHAIN OF COMMAND  A clear, unbroken chain of command should link every employee
“SCALAR PRINCIPLE” with someone at a higher level, all the way to top of org
 Creates a hierarchy – illustrated by means of org chart

SPAN OF CONTROL  Number of subordinates reporting to one manager or supervisor
“SPAN OF  Large no report to 1 manager = task becomes impossible
MANAGEMENT”
 Fewer employees supervised
SMALL/NARROW SPAN
OF CONTROL

GREATER/WIDER SPAN  More employees supervised
OF CONTROL

FLAT ORGANISATION  Few levels of management with wide spans of control
TALL ORGANISATIONS  Many levels of management with narrow spans of control


DIVISION OF WORK  How workload is divided amongst business units, departments,
“DIVISION OF LABOUR” sections & individual employees in org
 Managers moving up corporate ladder = less specialised functions
 Differentiation = need to divide org into various departments
 Integration = need to coordinate activities of various departments
in org


STANDARDISATION  Developing uniform practices that employees need to follow in
doing their jobs

COORDINATION  All business units, departments, sections & individuals within org
should work together to accomplish the strategic, tactical &
operational goals of org
 Degree of coordination between tasks depends on their
interdependence


POOLED = units operate with little interaction
INTERDEPENDENCE  Outputs of units pooled at org level
 Failure of single unit could threaten entire org

SEQUENTIAL = output on 1 unit becomes input for next unit
INTERDEPENDENCE  2nd unit directly dependent upon 1st unit to finish its work before it
can begin assigned task
 Found in production-line set-up = assembly plant of car
manufacturer or steel-manufacturing org


RECIPROCAL = situation in which outputs of 1 work unit becomes the inputs for the
INTERDEPENDENCE 2nd work unit & vice versa

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