2 - ORGANIZING Flashcards

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  • The process of grouping necessary responsibilities and activities into workable units, determining the lines of authority and communication, and developing patterns of coordination
  • The conscious development of the role structures of superior and subordinate, line and staff
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Organizing

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  • Management tool used for depicting the organizational structure
  • Clarifies the bureaucratic relationships between both individuals and work groups
  • The positions of greater responsibility are located at the top while those of those lesser accountability appear on correspondingly lower levels
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Organization Charts

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two types of organizational chart

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  1. Tall structure
  2. Flat structure
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Functions of Organizational Structures

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  1. Identifies roles and their expectations
  2. Defines formal relationships within the institution
  3. Determines the managers’ span of control
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Principles of Organizational Structures and Authority

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  1. Departmentalization
  2. Decentralization
  3. Span of Control
  4. Exception Principle
  5. Unity of Command
  6. Scalar Principle
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Principles of Organizational Structures and Authority

Process of grouping positions based on function or specialization

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Departmentalization

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Principles of Organizational Structures and Authority

Process of delegating the decision-making process to down the organizational structure

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Decentralization

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Principles of Organizational Structures and Authority

Highly centralized hierarchy

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tall organization

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Principles of Organizational Structures and Authority

Highly decentralized hierarchy

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flat organization

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Principles of Organizational Structures and Authority

  • Refers to the number of people directly reporting to the manager
  • Determines the number of interactions expected of the manager
  • Wider span = less managers/levels of management needed
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Span of Control

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Principles of Organizational Structures and Authority

Most routine decisions are delegated to (lower) managers “except” for decisions that require special attention by the top manager

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Exception Principle

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Principles of Organizational Structures and Authority

Structure in which each employee reports to only one manager

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Unity of Command

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Principles of Organizational Structures and Authority

  • Also known as chain of command
  • Refers to the authority and responsibility found in an organizational hierarchy
  • Refers to the chain of direct authority from superior to subordinate
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Scalar Principle

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The process of recruiting, selecting, placing, and indoctrinating personnel to accomplish the goals of an organization

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Staffing

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determination of specific coverage of key functions per shift

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Scheduling

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staffing address the following issues

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  1. Types of personnel needed by the laboratory
  2. Number and placement for each type needed
  3. Performance training of personnel
  4. Projection of long-term variations in personnel needs
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  1. Technological and analytical complexity of the procedures being performed / technical skills required
  2. Amount of supervision and support available to the persons actually performing the tests
  3. Testing volume or workload
  4. Analytical throughput or turnaround time expectations
  5. Equipment, instrumentation, and computer technology available
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Other Determinants of Staffing

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  • Important aspect of staffing is making certain that employees are properly trained to perform their assignments
  • Management has a distinct responsibility to properly educate and train the staff for the tasks and duties it is expected to perform
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Performance Training